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Ukraine approves unmanned aircraft system Shchedryk for use in army
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry approved the supply of the Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle system Shchedryk to the Ukrainian Defense Forces units
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The Ministry of Defense reported the information.
They noted that Shchedryk performs observation tasks to monitor enemy actions on the battlefield and can operate both day and night.
The complex consists of a control station and remotely piloted aircraft equipped with silent electric motors and enhanced resistance to electronic interference.
The Ministry of Defense reported that the Shchedryk aircraft can operate in strong winds, freezing temperatures, and extreme heat, with battery capacity sufficient for extended continuous operation.
"The capabilities of the aircraft and its optical equipment allow it to operate from altitudes inaccessible to most enemy air defense systems," emphasized Deputy Defense Minister Dmytro Klimenkov.
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