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Carries FPV-punks up to 300 km: Ukrainian UAV-Matta fulfilled the first mission against the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation-Forbes

To spread: Ukrainian startup Strategy Force Solutions reports that their gogol-M drowns have fulfilled the first autonomous mission against Russian goals. Multiple maternal ships equipped with artificial intelligence deliver two shock FPV for accurate damage to enemy objects up to 300 km. Forbes writes about it. According to the technical director of St.

Andrew, who asked not to disclose his name, the defeat of similar objects of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with rocket systems would cost $ 3-5 million, while the mission of Dron-Matki Gogol-M costs $ 10,000. Such maternal drones can be used to strike Russian aircraft on earth, air defense or military infrastructure. The technical director notes that it is impossible to publish video attacks at this time.

They are a direct extension of the previously marked work of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles and FPV-puzzles with automatic artificial intelligence. The author of the article notes that GOGOL-M can be considered as an operating version of the autonomous system of a distant attack, which is now being created by the intelligence management of the Pentagon. He also compared Ukrainian development with the CGI parent ship, which was recently demonstrated by the People's Republic of China.

The Gogol-M maternal ship has a wingspan of 6 meters and carries two FPV-arose, each has a lightweight version of the Smartpilot system that uses advanced sensors and AI. The Dron Matti releases smaller drones and returns to Ukrainian positions. Meanwhile, FPV drones identify goals and attack. Such systems also effectively affect the oil storage facilities, distribution networks and railways, says technical director Andriy.

Unlike Russian UAVs such as Shahd, Gogol-M can attack not one but several goals, and not be limited to static objects. "He supports the ambush missions, landing and expectations of goals, as well as autonomous real -time search," says Andrew. A startup can currently produce 50 drones and 400 FPV drones a month, and further volumes will depend on the number of orders on the military.