Ukrainian engineers have developed a Cobra kamikaze drone with a range of up to 300 km.
- January 11, 2023
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The Cobra is a very different drone from the current ones. It is steel. This is its minus and this is its plus. This is its specificity. They
The Cobra is a very different drone from the current ones. It is steel. This is its minus and this is its plus. This is its specificity. They
The Cobra is a very different drone from the current ones. It is steel. This is its minus and this is its plus. This is its specificity. They are otherworldly devices that can be seen and heard, as well as known to everyone.
“The Cobra drone has specific tasks and a specific application. It has several hardware versions. From the simplest to complex, manageable. Its essence is to create a nightmare, insomnia and peace for the opponent. It can turn on sirens – much deeper than others. Several dozen such UAVs, can paralyze and disable the enemy’s air defense lines and puncture huge holes in their defenses. And then for now they are looking for where else to buy expensive rockets to make “cotton””– said Vitaly Bryzgalov.
Since the beginning of the large-scale war, Vitaly Bryzgalov’s team began to produce cars and mine detectors for the Ukrainian army. Before the war, Vitaly, together with his partners, created and assembled Ukraine’s first electric truck CoolOn.
“We will respond to one Shahed production with the production of ten of our Cobra UAVs. Since the Kamikaze is a disposable drone, it must be very cheap and made from easy-to-find parts. Our drone is over 3 meters long and weighs 40 kg. This is for rear guard operations. “It’s a brigade-level drone because it can fly so far. It took six months to develop.”– says the inventor.
What makes the Cobra drone unique:
Source: Port Altele
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