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The new modification of the Belarusian UAV is armed with aviation missiles and c...

Remedy against marine drones of Ukraine: The Russian Federation presented an unmanned Hunter helicopter (video)

The new modification of the Belarusian UAV is armed with aviation missiles and can fulfill missions offline. In Moscow, on June 10-12, the Helirussia-2024 exhibition was held, which presented a modernized Hunter reconnaissance and auditorial complex from the Belarusian company "KB Unmanned Helicopters" (UAVHELI), armed with aviation missiles. About it writes the Russian portal "Izvestia".

The UAVheli official website states that the complex includes two Hunter helicopters, a land control station, a ground flight station, as well as two transport platforms. The maximum runoff of the helicopter is 750 kilograms. It can carry a payload weighing 200 kilograms, overcome up to 150 kilometers and stay in the air for up to 6 hours. Hunter helicopters are equipped with a weapons system, on-board helicopter defense, navigation equipment and optical-electronic system.

Avionics of the complex allows you to automatically perform missions and manage combat load. According to the manufacturer, Hunter can protect borders, carry cargo, strike for purpose, transmit data on the location and actions of the goals, as well as monitor mass riots. Russian journalists have specified that unmanned helicopters are capable of destroying sea drones, low -speed entire goals in the air, armored vehicles and live power.

The Russian TASS Russian Information Agency also published footage from the exhibition, emphasizing that the Hunter complex is armed with aviation missiles and can destroy marine unmanned vehicles. Recall that for the army of the Russian Federation also develop unmanned helicopter "Termitite". The military observer Alexander Kovalenko indicated that this device is slower and more noticeable than Shahd-136, so it would become easy prey to air defense.