The new design can be used to attack enemy drones and helicopters, Ukraine's Military Journal reported.
The “Bullet” drone is said to have a range of 450km and can carry 3kg of explosives designed to destroy enemy aircraft, according to Ukrainian military news outlets, the latest innovation to emerge from the country’s rapidly-developing homemade drone industry.show the sleek black device named “Bullet” performing aerial manoeuvres at an undisclosed test site. The drone has a maximum speed of 450km/h, a range of 200km, and can carry an explosive warhead of up to 3kg, according to the outlet.
The drone can be used to attack targets, including drones and helicopters, and has a homing system to evade enemy electronic warfare capabilities,Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence referred an enquiry about the Bullet to the Ministry of Strategic Industries, which oversees development of unmanned capabilities. The Ministry said it would “find out the information” and supply a response.
Mykola Bielieskov, a researcher at the National Institute for Strategic Studies think-tank in Kyiv, suggested more work was required to make anti-aircraft drones into effective weapons on the battlefield. “We have seen a number of accidental intercepts recently, when Russian intelligence and reconnaissance drones have been destroyed by Ukrainian drones,” he said. “Such a direction has its promise but it requires a lot of action in terms of combining detection and interception into one system.”
Mr Bielieskov suggested the drones could be effective against other drones and low-flying helicopters, but not Russian fighter jets that operate at higher speeds and altitudes.during the war for land, air, and sea, often using unmanned capabilities to seek to offset Russia’s advantages in conventional firepower.
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