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Details about new UAVs from the Ukrainian company Flytech, capable of spending 1...

New Ares drones for the Armed Forces: track the occupiers, not afraid of the Reb and attack the enemy

Details about new UAVs from the Ukrainian company Flytech, capable of spending 150 minutes in the sky and flying deep into the Russian rear for 50 km. The Ukrainian company Flytech presented the ARS drone. The developers say that these drones are already used by defense forces at the front, reports "militaristic". The device was named after the ancient Greek god of the war of Ares and is a drone of the operative-tactical level.

Its autonomous flight time is 150 min, the flight range is 50 km, the deployment and launch of the device take 15 minutes. Flytech said that the drone Ares can be run from your hands, and landing is done with a remote control. The drone keeps with the operator, based on many channels. This helps to resist the influence of Russian electronic warfare (HRB). If the enemy's edges are suppressed by one frequency, the UAV will immediately move to another.

Initially, the drone of this model was given one particular Armed Forces team, but after the device has proven itself well in combat, the company decided to establish mass production. It took 6 months for this. The military is satisfied with this UAV because it is easy to repair. In production, it is also quite simple and, as the media notes, is cheaper than some similar devices. However, the company refused to name the exact price.

The purchases of Ares drones for the front are made by charitable organizations and volunteers. Flytech is already working on creating a next generation drone - Ares 2. From the developers he will receive a new and more advanced communication system, the best camera. In parallel, engineers project a shock drone Ares 3, whose combat radius will be 30-40 km. Earlier, we wrote that the Russians showed a homemade gun against the Drones of the Armed Forces.