The war in Ukraine has demonstrated how drones and drones can be useful to the army
About 30 drones will take part in the exercises / Photo: google.com
Thanks to the use of drones and drones, Ukraine has rewritten the rules of war, which is probably why even such militarily powerful countries like the United States want to try this technique.
At the end of the month, the US Army plans an international exercise during which up to 30 small drones will be deployed in the region as a dual airborne mission.
This will be the largest array of drones the army has ever tested.
“I think you will see widespread use of electronic warfare and extensive use of our interactive drone swarm.
We are about to launch the largest swarm of interactive drones in history,” Major General Walter Rügen said.
The exercise will use a combination of ALTIUS 600 and Coyote drones from Raytheon, writes interestingengineering.com.
Drones ALTIUS 600 weigh from 9 to 12 kg and have a range of 440 km. They can operate for at least four hours and can be equipped with a warhead for offensive operations or used as a counter to drones.
Drones Coyote boasting a rear pusher propeller, a set of retractable wings, and a retractable dual empennage, resulting in them being initially marketed as low cost reconnaissance and surveillance platforms.
Source: Segodnya
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