Ukrainian fighters are armed with 'Predatory Birds'.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has officially approved the use of the domestic unmanned aerial system called 'Predatory Bird'. This was reported by representatives of the defense agency's press service.
The 'Predatory Bird' system was developed taking into account the combat situations in which unmanned aerial vehicles may be used. Successful tests have been conducted during which enemy armored vehicles and fortified firing positions were destroyed. The drones of the system are also noted for their high resistance to the enemy's electronic warfare.
'Predatory Bird' is adaptable to various payload sizes and can carry significant combat loads sufficient for attacking tanks, armored personnel carriers, artillery systems, and fortified bunkers.
Also, in February of this year, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine approved the use of the unmanned aerial system 'Witcher' in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In addition, Ukrainian military personnel are using the 'BATON' systems.
The completion of development is expected to introduce the unmanned aerial system 'Shchedryk' by the end of 2024.
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