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The armored vehicle is installed remotely controlled machine gun and observation...

Norway has acquired a Typhon C-UAS system for Ukraine to combat UAVs: what will help the Armed Forces

The armored vehicle is installed remotely controlled machine gun and observation system to search and damage goals. The Norwegian company Defense & Aerospace (Kongsberg) has signed a contract for the supply of Ukraine to combat drones. This was reported by the company's press service. The International Support Fund of Ukraine has signed a contract for the supply of Ukraine to combat drones worth $ 56 million. Several Cortex Typhon systems will be transferred to the Ukrainian army.

The installations are designed to destroy various drones by physical damage or other means of counteraction. "This contract will provide a significant increase in the capacity of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and support their ability to defend their people and their country from air threats," said Eirik Lee's president. It is stated that Cortex Typhon C-UAS is created on proven software and hardware. The hardware is responsible for the development of Kongsberg and Teledyne Flir.

The car will be a surveillance system and a combat module that can be controlled remotely. The Norwegian government also purchased Dingo 2 armored vehicles, weapons and intelligence station. The International Fund for Ukraine was created by the United Kingdom and international partners to identify and acquire critical forces and means for the Armed Forces. Recall that on August 13, the media wrote that Rheinmetall will hand over the latest Luna NG drones to Ukraine.