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To spread: The Ukrainian company Vyriy Drone has introduced at the Defense Tech ...

Will deliver the FPV-punks to the rear of the Russian Federation: in Ukraine showed a drone "September" (photo)

To spread: The Ukrainian company Vyriy Drone has introduced at the Defense Tech Valley 2025 Drone-Matti "September", which transfers the FPV-punks and explores the goals for them. The two-engine unmanned aircraft "September" was created in cooperation with the K-2 unit and was named after its commander Cyril Veres. CEO Vyriy Drone told this Alexei Babenko of the Militar portal. According to him, the drone "September" can carry two FPV-pions with a amount of amounts of up to 1. 5 kilograms.

This is enough to equip the copiets with a fragile combat part or anti-tank cumulative grenade of the PG-7B series. To communicate, the drone is used by PPRC modules with a constant change in the operating frequency, as well as a spatial navigation system with landing beacons. The device takes off from catapult and can develop a cruising speed of 70 km/h with a capacity of up to 130 km/h.

"September" is able to fly into the rear of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation by tens of kilometers, depending on the load. The top of the FPV-oules is also added from above. For them, the drowned roma relays two communication channels at the same time. In addition, UAVs can work as a full-fledged drone-Kamikadze, carrying up to 4 kg of amounts for a distance of up to 75 kilometers. In this mode, its maximum flight time is 1 hour.

Endurance can be increased to 3 hours, replacing the combat load with additional batteries. In such a complete set of UAV is transformed into a scout with a radius of 50 kilometers. "It is already ready for mass production as a scout and is still tested in working with FPV-Drons. All characteristics go out" with a stock ", but we are still looking for marginal parameters for convenient work," he said. Alexei Babenko.