Lithuania for the first time sent to Ukraine FPV-punks "Shpak": how they will help the Armed Forces (photo)
These features make the device a universal platform for the choice of explosives and goals. According to the portal, Shpak is equipped with advanced technology of restructuring of radio frequencies, which increases its resistance to enemy electronic warfare. Terrestrial stations and antennas are also added to the drones, which allow operators to work over long distances. CEO of RSI Europe T. Milashauskas also revealed the history of the name of the new UAV.
He noted that Lithuanians, Ukrainians, and Poles call starlings in a similar way - "ŠPokas", unlike the Russians. "We believe that such a name is perfect for Lithuanian drone, who is fighting in the hands of Ukrainians," said the head of the company. The official SHPAK features are stated on the RSI EuroPe RSI website: the manufacturer also notes that UAVs can perform steep turns and other complex maneuvers. For night operations, an option with a thermal imaging chamber is available.