According to information provided by the fund’s press service, the money will be distributed in several tranches. The company Ecolibri plans to use the first tranche to accelerate the certification process of the standard design of the R-75 unmanned vertical take-off and landing aircraft.

Vladimir Kompaneishchikov, president of the NTI Foundation, emphasized the importance of certification for guaranteed safety and operational efficiency. Tests of the R-75 unmanned aircraft are planned to be carried out in many regions of Russia, including the Moscow, Ryazan, Novgorod regions and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Source: Ferra

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