The Turkish company Baykar and Ukraine signed a new agreement on the production of drones. Since the Ukrainian side is involved in the development of these drones, they will be able to perform combat missions not only on the front line, but also to strike in Russia.
Military expert, pilot-instructor, reserve colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Roman Svitan told 24 Kanal about this, noting that the drone has a very high-quality Ukrainian engine. What's more, the drone can lift quite a heavy load.
A military expert said that this drone is quite heavy and has a Ukrainian AI-25TL engine. This engine is very high quality, it will run for hours.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000According to Svitan, the drone has already been manufactured, it has made several flights. The drone will perform combat tasks at the front.
It lifts up to one and a half tons of combat load into the air, which is quite a serious sign. These are several missiles or several aerial bombs,
– noted a military expert.
The most important thing is that the drone will fly not only over Ukraine, but also over Russia, because the drone – this is a development in which Ukraine participates. Here, NATO restrictions on the use of weapons for strikes deep into the aggressor country will no longer apply. the Urals We have a very good development. According to this scheme, it is necessary to scale all our production and enter into cooperation with various countries,
– stressed Svitan.
He also added that the production of such drones will help Ukraine not only during the war. After it ends, our country will be able to sell them, which will help boost the economy.
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