< img src = "/uploads/blogs/98/96/IB-FRK2527pr_5237c6fc.jpg" Alt = "French developers presented the latest shock drone Akeron RCX50"/> < p > French company MBDA France presented two new shock unmanned aircraft (UAV) & mdash; Akeron RCX50 and Akeron Rch170, which have replenished the Akeron multi -purpose missile. The presentation took place at the International Special Operations Exhibition of SOFINS 2025. New drones were developed in cooperation with French manufacturers of Novadem and Delair and use Akeron missile weapons technologies, writes militarism.

~ ~ ~ > < p >Akeron RCX50 & AMP; MDASH; It is a quadcopter created on the basis of NX70 from Novadem. Its dimensions are 510 & Times; 510 & Times; 220 mm, and a complex design allows you to reduce dimensions for convenient transportation by one infantry. UAVs have a flight range up to 5 km, can be in the air up to 40 minutes and develop speeds up to 54 km/h. It is equipped with a combat part of about 500 grams with cumulative charge and a fragile effect. Thanks to integrated television and thermal imaging channels of observation, RCX50 is effective at any time of day and can work in urban development.

< p > Akeron rch170 & mdash; It is a aircraftless drone developed by Delair. It has a wingspan of 170 cm and a length of fuselage 120 cm. Due to its design, RCH170 can patrol and affect targets at considerable distances. It is also equipped with guidance and observation systems that allow you to perform combat tasks effectively in different conditions.

< P > Both drones are developed from & nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp and & Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Military Operations Management Systems. They are designed to defeat different types of goals, including armored vehicles and & nbsp; fortified enemy positions. The representation of these UAVs indicates the desire of MBDA France to expand the line of their products and & nbsp; to offer innovative solutions for armed forces that meet modern challenges on & nbsp; battle.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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