< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/C3/2b/IB-FRNE62iaq_cef7b271.jpg" Alt = "carry 250-kilogram bombs for 2200 km: AFA showed UAU on the basis of aircraft"/~ 62 < p > Ukraine's defense forces use heavy unmanned shock complexes based on a civilian aircraft & mdash; Project Cessna. These devices can affect targets in the deep rear of the Russian Federation.

< P > Frames of work of this UAV & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; in the video from the conference “European Defense Industry: Prospects for Collaboration with Ukrainian OPC”, in which the Commander of the Forces of the Armed Forces Vadim Sukharevsky participated. < p >< iframe width = "560" Height = "314" SRC = "//www.youtube.com/embed/ediczc1da5i" Alowfullscreen = "ALLOWFULLSCREN" >0 ~/IFrame >0 ~/P > Dron Project Cessna (01:04) < P > The video says that Project Cessna is capable of carrying a fugas aviation bombs weighing 250 kilograms. It can be used as UAV-Kamikadze or Unmanned Bomber.

< P > In the first embodiment, the device destroys the target by the Taran method, and in the second it drops the explosives from the air. The bomber has a combat radius of up to 600 kilometers, while Dron Kamikadze can hit targets up to 2200 kilometers.

< p > how & nbsp; notes & nbsp; “militaristic”, it is about a drone based on a civilian aircraft. Previously, such UAVs have already impressed targets in the deep rear of Russia.

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