A new Buntar-3 military drone was released in Ukraine: how will it help the Armed Forces on the battlefield
5 hours and detect targets up to 15 km away, its tactical radius is up to 80 km. One of the key advantages is the full integration of all stages of application of the complex into a single system. In addition, crews are able to manage several aircraft at the same time and transmit information to situational awareness systems such as Delta. According to Buntar Aerospace, Buntar Aerospace, Buntar-3 is ready for large-scale combat use.
The first complexes already work on the battlefield, help destroy goals, receive important information. Together with BPAC Buntar-3, the company also introduced the Buntar Copilot software, which combines battle planning, launching boards and analytics in one cycle. The program helps the military plan combat operations, control drone flights and analyze the results. According to Buntar Aerospace, Copilot reduces the risks of UAV loss and increases the efficiency of repeated missions.
Most often drones are lost not due to technical malfunctions, but because of people's mistakes, such as improper mission planning or launching in dangerous weather. "Our focus is not just not to lose the board, but to give the pilot all the tools for stable reusable work in the field. This is the key to the advantage," said Buntar Aerospace co -founder Bogdan Sas. Earlier they wrote how the military used the Buntar-1 unmanned complex in the Kharkiv direction.