< img src = "/uploads/blogs/ea/db/ib-fq5kicrnr_16240df4.jpg" Alt = "Finnish developers presented the shock drone Steel Eagle ER for the Defense Forces of Ukraine"/> ~ ~ < P > Finnish Defense Company Insta has introduced a new shock drone Insta Steel Eagle ER, designed to support the Armed Forces in the war against Russia. The drone is equipped with a directional explosive charge that causes significant damage to hostile positions, writes interesting Engineering.

< P > The explosive charge was created by Insta, while the components of the drone itself are supplied by the Ukrainian company. According to the manufacturer, the new version of ER (Extended Range) is far superior to the previous Steel Eagle model, providing greater efficiency and range.

< P > One of the key features of the charge is the use of steel or tungsten balls, which, when detonated, fly within the 2 & thinsp; 000 square meters. The total mass of combat charge is 3.6 kg, and the drone is able to transport it at considerable distances. Explosive action can be adjusted depending on the height of the flight and the angle of opening the lesion is 90 degrees.

< p > for & nbsp; a statement by the company, Steel Eagle & Nbsp; ER, takes into account the remedies of radio electronic wrestling that & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; Details of implementation of this feature so far & nbsp; not & nbsp; disclosed.

< P > Finland continues to support Ukraine's defense capabilities, and the development of Steel Eagle & nbsp; er is still & nbsp; one contribution to & nbsp; this process. Drones play a key role in & nbsp; modern war, allowing exploration and & nbsp; nbsp; stabbing on & nbsp; hostile positions.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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