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According to the developer, Tatarin drone is 10 times cheaper than SuperCam, but...

"Many and Quick": The Russian Federation produces a cheap analogue of SuperCam UAV (video)

According to the developer, Tatarin drone is 10 times cheaper than SuperCam, but can perform the same functions. All parts of the case of such UAVs can be poured in 20 minutes. In the Russian city of Kazan, engineers have created a reconnaissance unmanned Tatarin, which is a budget version of SuperCam drone. This is stated in the story of the Russian channel "Urallive". Tatarina development engineer positions the drone as a training and training.

In his opinion, SuperCam is less suitable for the use of inexperienced pilots, as "to put the unit for 2. 5 million is a very overhead. " For its part, Tartar is 10 times cheaper, but is able to perform the same tasks. The foam polyurethane was selected for 20 minutes. "Initially, the concept was chosen that we are doing inexpensive, technological UAVs so that we can do it a lot and fast," the Drone creator said. Tatarin is reported to transmit a real time video or record on the inner media.

The device is able to stay in the air for up to two hours, flying during this time about 200 kilometers. At the same time, the operator only needs to prepare the flight task, set the drone on the catapult and click on the button. Further UAVs work automatically. The developer claims that Tatarin has been tested many times, and several copies of the drone have already gone to the front to Ukraine.

According to him, UAVs are ready for mass production and now there is an opportunity to produce 100 devices a month. The new Russian development was commented on drones from CNA Analytical Center Samuel Bendett on his page on the social network X. "His range is 20-30 km, can be produced quickly and in large quantities, and obviously it is easy to control and fly,"-said analyst.

We will remind, on April 25, the military serviceman of the Armed Forces and Radio Specialist Sergey Beskrestnov warned that the activity of Supercam, Zala and "Orlan", as well as Lancet drones, has increased in the frontline territories but also civil objects.