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Drone army: military receives 206 Ukrainian-made attack drones
The Army of Drones project provided the defenders of Ukraine with 206 Ukrainian-made Heavy Shot attack drones: after targeting the enemies, they automatically return to the base
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This was reported by the Ministry of Digital Transformation and Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
It is noted that the drones are fully developed and manufactured in Ukraine by the Gurzuf Defense company.
"Precise, heavy, powerful. They can deliver up to 30 kg of bomb load at a distance of up to 15 km. A lethal force for enemy infantry, command posts, and light armored vehicles," the message says.
It is indicated that the drones have a GPS navigation system resistant to radio-electronic means of combat, so they are able to automatically return to the base.
- Earlier, the Army of Drones project sent 840 Ukrainian-made drones purchased with state budget funds to the front.
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