USD
41.3 UAH ▼0.24%
EUR
43.99 UAH ▼2.61%
GBP
53.2 UAH ▼0.88%
PLN
10.13 UAH ▼2.6%
CZK
1.74 UAH ▼2.79%
UAVs from the Serbian company PR-DC with aircraft on board can be operated at a ...

Almost rocket: The world's largest FPV-Dron with a 120-mm projectile has been tested (video)

UAVs from the Serbian company PR-DC with aircraft on board can be operated at a distance of 5 to 15 km. The Serbia PR-DC has recently conducted flight tests of its new FPV-zero called Mantis armed with a 120-mm ammunition. The developers shared the details with the Tango Six. Mantis UAV was created on the basis of Odonat drone, which premiered at the UMEX exhibition in Abu Dhabi. It is known that the novelty was equipped with a 120-mm projectile (which is not indicated-ed. ) With a detonator.

The full runway of the drone is 40 kg. Raise it into the air 4 screws. The operator can control UAV at a distance of 5 to 15 km. Unfortunately, this is all the information about the technical characteristics of Dron-Kamikadze Mantis. The PR-DC presentation roller showed how the Mantis combat with explosives on board was managed. During the tests, the drone flew into the minibus salon and exploded, causing the transport of large damage from the inside.

You can see that the ammunition is located in a special compartment in the front of the UAV - only the detonator sticks out. The company, in addition, UAVs also produces drones armed with 60 mm and 81 mm caliber shells. "We plan to continue the development of disposable and multiple drones of different sizes, such as IKA,"-said Pr-DC co-founder Milos Petrashinovich.

The publication reminds that at the UMEX in Abu Dhabi, PR-DC introduced four unmanned aircraft, two of which were presented for the first time. It is about IKA Bombarder, Kamikaze 60 (Odonat platform, equipped with a 60-mm projectile) and KAM-81 (a drone equipped with an 81mm projectile) and a new product-a drone target called Gannet. And recently the company announced the expansion of its plant in Shimanivtsi. Earlier, we reported how the Ukrainian land drone VEPR saves the Armed Forces soldiers.