Resistant to hostile electronic warfare: new Ukrainian kamikaze drones have appeared at the front.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has officially put into operation the domestic unmanned aerial complex TOKKO in the Defense Forces, which can withstand hostile electronic warfare means. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense referring to the Main Directorate for the Support of Weapons and Military Equipment.
It is noted that the complex has two versions of unmanned aerial vehicles with different payload weights. The drones are equipped with protective covering that ensures their reliability in difficult battlefields.
TOKKO includes a ground control station, a control panel, pilot goggles, masts, and several dozen unmanned aerial vehicles.
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Dmytro Klymenko confirmed the success of the tests of the first TOKKO kamikaze drones, which have already participated in real battles and successfully struck enemy equipment.
Manufacturers and developers of military equipment who have questions regarding codification can contact the Main Directorate for the Support of Weapons and Military Equipment at [email protected].
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky earlier reported on the development of four types of missiles that are in the testing phase by the domestic army.
Defense Minister Rustem Umerov also announced plans to significantly increase the production of weapons, including drones and ballistic missiles, next year. He also emphasized the importance of attracting foreign partners to joint production of defense equipment through long-term contracts for supply and maintenance.
Recently, rocket-drones 'Hell' have appeared in the Defense Forces of Ukraine, which were developed with a speed of over 700 km/h and are capable of flying over 700 km.
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