Mini-Taurus: The Germany showed a shock drone NX-2 that will receive the Armed Forces (video)
Journalists point out that despite the inappropriate name of the shedding ammunition, it has "rather interesting" features. Most likely, we are talking about an analogue of an American switchblade ammunition or Russian "lancet". The drone "skeleton" is built according to the classic scheme with the X-shaped wing and tail.
The UAV itself has four electric motors with pulling engines instead of one, and its weight is up to 12 kg, which means the low weight of its combat part (bch) in a few kilograms, where there is a cumulative projectile, but there is an opportunity for the installation of other types of ammunition. The media writes that the drone develops up to 220 km/h and is intended for damage to armored vehicles, artillery and other military targets at a range up to 100 km.
However, the main feature of UAVs is the developed combat shi. Helsing, as journalists point out, is not only the development of drones, but also for its own software for such means of damage. Thanks to modern algorithms in the shock drone management system, this allows you to impress the target, even in the case of counteraction to enemy HPs. The media adds that the presence of "machine vision" allows you to automatically identify, recognize, accompany and cite on the target.
However, the final team of the drone gives the final team. In addition, the HX-2 barrier ammunition is integrated into the overall Altra defeat management system, which allows to organize a swarm attack by drones. Journalists emphasize that the manufacturer directly stated that the drone HX-2 is adapted for inexpensive "mass production", which is already happening.
Currently, the manufacturer has announced an increase in production capacity in Europe, and the basic software is already actively used in Ukraine. We will remind, Focus wrote that the US is testing in Ukraine, the Hitchhiker's "Shahanedov" drones-interceptors. This high-speed drone-interceptor destroys enemy drones, such as Iranian Shahda, and received positive feedback from fighters on the front line.