Serial production of Dovbush T10 attack-reconnaissance UAVs started in Ukraine
December 29, 2022
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In Ukraine, mass production of the new reconnaissance aircraft “Dovbush T10”, which has already been tested on the front lines, has been launched. This was announced by the
In Ukraine, mass production of the new reconnaissance aircraft “Dovbush T10”, which has already been tested on the front lines, has been launched. This was announced by the project organizer Volodymyr Yatsenko in the 1+1 broadcast.
“We started with a capacity of a few units a day, now we have entered a new production where we produce many parts. So we went from buying in a Chinese supermarket to our own production, and today I can say that this is a high-tech production, we waited almost six months for equipment for this, and now there will be dozens of drones a day 2 Instead of -3. This is a very serious number and of course it will be very important for our armed forces.”– said Yatsenko.
According to Volodymyr Yatsenko, thanks to the latest software and special equipment, the new Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle is inaccessible to the enemy’s air defense and anti-aircraft defense forces. In addition, the “Dovbush T10” can be upgraded to an attack aircraft.
“As for the required number of UAVs operating constantly on the front, my assessment has not changed in recent months – 500-600 UAVs are needed to monitor the area 24/7. That is, at least one drone within 10 km of the front. For example, near Bakhmut the enemy now has night vision “It uses devices, it attacks at night, so you have to work constantly. Previously there were large enemy troops and equipment, now these are small sabotage groups that need to be detected. That’s why we started mass production.”said.
Yatsenko also said that in a few months Ukraine will come closer to creating high-precision weapons – attack aircraft that will hit targets with an error of no more than one or two meters.
“Now everyone is talking about how far a drone can fly, 400 or 600 kilometers. But in fact, the main task is to reduce the error, that is, to develop a high-precision weapon. If our aircraft can hit targets with an error not exceeding one or two meters, our country will automatically become one of the world’s weapons manufacturers. it rises to the league because countries with high precision weapons like Himarlar can be counted with fingers. , the progress currently made in Ukraine and the community formed around production, especially drones, makes us optimistic. I believe that soon we will approach technology that can be called high precision weapons. The best to date experts are working on this task”– said Yatsenko.
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