< img src = "/uploads/blogs/66/16/16/ib-fhj5fb7m_b2715237.jpg" Alt = "opened technical characteristics < P > Greece successfully completed the test of a new Sarisa II (SRS-2A) combat drone equipped with a rocket. Within three days of tests, the drone demonstrated combat readiness by performing a series of launches of both unmanaged and high -precision managed missiles, reports Army Recognition.
~ ~ > 62 ~ < p >During the tests, the SRS-2A launched a 70-mm unmanaged rocket, maintaining stability in flight. The next day, the drone launched a laser managed FZ275 LGR rocket from Thales with high accuracy: deviation from the target was only 0.2 meters. On February 12, a demonstration was held for representatives of the Greek army, the Navy, the Air Force and the international delegations. Drowning drowning FZ275 lgr from a height of 450 meters, again demonstrating high accuracy.< p >< iframe width = "560" Height = "314" SRC = "//www.youtube.com/embed/a-z2a8kucza" Alowfullscreen = "ALLOWFULLSCREN" >0 ~/IFrame >0 ~/P > < p > FZ275 LGR missile is designed to damage targets at a distance from 1 & thinsp; 500 to 7 & thinsp; 000 meters, providing accuracy of less than one meter at a distance of 6 km. It can affect armored vehicles, radars, ammunition, and ships and fortifications. Due to the laser giving it receives target coordinates from land or air operators.
< P > In addition to rocket weapons, during the demonstration, another drone of Greek special forces Empusa Empx6t performed the dumping of grenades in different modes. However, the launch of AIHMI bargage ammunition has been canceled due to adverse weather conditions.
< p > Successful tests have confirmed the high efficiency of a new combat drone that & nbsp; makes it a promising tool for modern armed conflicts. Greece actively develops their own military technologies by adapting them to & nbsp; modern conditions of fighting.