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To spread: Czech drones of the MTS family have passed the field tests directly i...

Instead of the operator - AI: the Czech Republic passed the Armed Forces Drones of the MTS family, resistant to the HR - the media

To spread: Czech drones of the MTS family have passed the field tests directly in combat conditions in Ukraine and demonstrated a number of advantages: they are equipped with a system of guidance and navigation based on artificial intelligence and "have no analogues in the world". The operators were completely replaced by specially designed and trained AI. E15 was told about the test of the latest Czech UAVs in Ukraine.

"The unique weapon, the core of which is artificial intelligence, has been well proven to the Ukrainian army for several months," the publication said. MTS shock drones are a product of the Czech technology company LPP Holding, which managed to outstrip production colleagues through innovative software solution. The company has now launched them into mass production through successful tests in Ukraine.

"In three quarters of the year, we successfully tested the entire device and then introduced it into the structure of the Ukrainian army," the company said. The co -owner of the company Radim Petrash also informed correspondents that their UAVs "have no analogues" in the world. Despite the fact that other manufacturers also create drones with AI navigation, but they have not yet been used in real deployment, as Petrash emphasized.

On May 14, the Militar Media said that the company now offers three MTS families: the main advantage of new Czech drones is resistance to hostile muffling, which is one of the key indicators of UAV reliability in the fighting field. The Russians in this area are ahead of other states, not only Ukraine, the company noted. "They fly through a fully noisy environment, and no electromagnetic means are threatened. Our drones perform shock missions in Ukraine," Petrash said.