Reconnaissance drone “Sarych-2”.

The verses do not mention the development of Russian unmanned aerial vehicles, including military vehicles, and now a Crimean company called Roboavia, an operating Sarych-2 UAV, made according to the Flying Wing scheme and intended for reconnaissance squads.

“Sarych-2” has a large weight of 15 kg with a crystal size of 3.1 meters, a weight of up to 5000 meters and a speed of almost 110 km / h. The drone turned on the electric motor, a full charge of the onboard battery is enough for 2.5 hours of active work. At the same time, at the training ground, the empty Sarych-2 was able to stay in the air for more than 4 hours.

“Sarych-2” was equipped with a HD camera with a 60x zoom and a thermal imager, as well as an on-board computer that, using special processing software, processes incoming data, identifying military equipment at a distance of up to 2.5 km, tracking it and transmitting the coordinates of the target to the operator .

Reconnaissance drone Reconnaissance drone “Sarych-2”.

In addition, the new drone has a modified system of protection against the action of electronic warfare and can independently return to its bases in the absence of control signals.

Preliminary tests of “Sarych-2” continued in the Black Sea Fleet, hot on the heels is intended to ensure the actions of land crews. These tests of UAVs are being successfully completed and are currently at the stage of state tests, several devices are already operating within the framework of the SVO in the Russian part. troops.

Source: Tech Cult

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