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Russian forces recently shot down what they thought was a new type of enemy drone, took it apart and posted the images online. But it turned out to be one of their own, and their pictures gave...
The Kalashnikov Concern presented new small sized drones with bombs on board during the ‘Army 2021’ military exhibition outside Moscow in late August 2021.
Since 2009, Russia has invested significant effort into developing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, for military purposes. They have used drones for reconnaissance, targeting, electronic warfare, and direct strikes.
At the end of September 2021, Russian drone producer The Kronshtadt Company announced that its latest drone, the ‘Grom’ (Russian for “Thunder”), is ready to take part in the Defense Ministry’s...
A series of Russian news reports have touted advances in their drone hardware, showing multiple projects coming to fruition. Rather than being simple techno-saber rattling, they may hint at...
Ukraine's main military drone is the Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2. It is about the size of a small plane, has cameras on board, and can be armed with laser-guided bombs. A Bayraktar drone was...
With its dorsal inlet and V-shape tail, Russia’s long-range attack drone bears a striking resemblance to the Kratos XQ-58 Valkyrie stealthy unmanned combat aerial vehicle. The Grom combat UAV measures 13.8m-long and 3.8m-high while its wingspan is 10m.
The Orlan-10 (Russian: Орлан-10) is a reconnaissance, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by the Special Technology Center (STC) in Saint Petersburg for the Russian Armed Forces. [8][9] The Orlan-10 features a composite fuselage that reduces its radar signature. [10]
Okhotnik, which means “Hunter,” is a large flying-wing style Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle, or a “Strike Reconnaissance Unmanned Complex” in Russian nomenclature. That means it’s a low-observable...
To better understand the expansive variety of drones being flown in Ukraine—and the sophisticated technology of each type—we detailed every known model on all sides of the war. We sorted them into...