Russian engineers have created the Stalker reconnaissance quadcopter
Russian engineers have created a reconnaissance drone of the Stalker quadcopter type, which is called an analogue of the Chinese DJI Mavic 3 drone used in the special military operation (SVO) zone. This is reported by Telegram-Mash channel.
“The cost price of Stalker is less than that of the Western model. It is made on a 3D printer, with its own control panel. But the main thing is that the quadcopter operates at other frequencies. That is, it will not intersect with the Mavic, which means that it will be easier for electronic warfare forces to work on enemy drones. The test batch is about to be sent to the Northern Military District,” the message says.
The new drone consists entirely of Russian components. The flight duration is 40 minutes, and the signal reception range is more than ten kilometers. The prototype, which is being tested at the test site, reaches speeds of more than 60 kilometers per hour at an altitude of up to four kilometers. The drone, weighing 1.1 kilograms, has a camera that shoots video in 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second. It is noted that the final characteristics of the drone will be revealed after its testing is completed.
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Earlier in June, it became known that specialists from the Sky Warrior training center for drone operators had developed a quadcopter with a revolving ammunition release system. The device, based on an agricultural drone, carries 16 VOG-17 fragmentation grenades.
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