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VAMTO branch began developing ammunition release systems for drones
The development and production of ammunition release systems for FPV drones and quadcopters began at the Penza branch of the Military Academy of Logistics and Technical Support (VAMTO). The press service of the Central Military District reported this TASS.
“The development of systems is carried out on the basis of feedback from military personnel using UAVs in the zone of a special military operation. In the classrooms, installations are made for dropping the PG-7V projectile, VOG-17 ammunition and hand grenades. Also, cadets and teachers of the VAMTO branch are developing installations to counter drones that can hit UAVs with a single shot, shot and net,” the report says.
Developers perform 3D modeling, 3D printing, soldering motherboards, assembling systems, and carry out quality control. The assembled prototypes are tested using live shells at the training ground of the VAMTO branch.
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Earlier in June, at the HeliRussia 2024 exhibition in Moscow, a quadcopter drone-bomber “Golub” was presented, which can automatically recognize infantry using a neural network. The device carries a drum for 12 fragmentation grenades.
In August 2023, it became known that the Russian military, performing tasks during a special military operation, began to receive ammunition modified at factories to be dropped from commercial copters.
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