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  2. Kronshtadt Orion - Wikipedia

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    The Kronshtadt Orion is a family of Russian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) developed by Kronstadt Group. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] There are several variants of the drone, both for Russia's domestic and export market.

  3. Kronshtadt Sirius - Wikipedia

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    On August 24, 2021, the Russian Ministry of Defense signed a contract with the Kronstadt company for the supply of the Sirius drones. [3] On January 27, 2022, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that deliveries of Sirius drones would begin in 2023. [4] By August 2023 Sirius made its first flight. [5]

  4. STC Orlan-10 - Wikipedia

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    A second radio link allows the UAV to transmit still or video imagery from its camera to GCS or to other users. Orlan may use 3, 4, and 8 GHz for transmissions. Orlan UAVs and other Russian military drones uses the country's GLONASS constellation for navigation. The satellites transmitt on a range of frequencies from 1.201 – 1.605 GHz.

  5. Russian drones hunt civilians, evidence suggests - AOL

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    Ukrainians tell of their fear as BBC Verify analyses videos appearing to show drone strikes on civilians.

  6. Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik-B - Wikipedia

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    On 27 September 2019, Russian MoD released a video showcasing the first flight of Okhotnik alongside Su-57. Reportedly the UAV flew autonomously for more than 30 minutes, interacting with the Su-57 to test extending the fighter's radar and target designation range to enable use of long-range air-launched weapons from outside enemy air defenses ...

  7. Category:Unmanned aerial vehicles of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Unmanned military aircraft of Russia (16 P) Pages in category "Unmanned aerial vehicles of Russia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  8. Russia appears to be using wired, unjammable fiber-optic ...

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    Russia's newest drones appear to be guided by fiber-optic cables to prevent jamming and electronic warfare. The technology solves one of the war's more prevalent problems, but it's got downsides.

  9. ENICS Eleron-3 - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Russian armed forces decided to procure the Eleron-3 along with the larger Eleron-10, [1] the procured Eleron-3SW model was an improvement over the original one. [1] Initial production capacities were low; in the 12 months between 2013 and 2014, ENICS could only produce 34 Eleron-3SW; however, production capacities were eventually ...