🦅 Orlan-30 UAV does not miss its prey #WeaponZ

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Russian 'birds of prey' fly over enemy positions day and night. The internet is full of videos of Russian attack drones or loitering munitions delivering devastating blows to the enemy, but on the battlefield, unmanned reconnaissance aircraft are no less insidious. It does not strike itself, but carefully observes the enemy, targets, and adjusts its powerful firepower.
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The Orlan-30 reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is one of such drones. It operates perfectly in darkness, can stay aloft for up to eight hours and can reach a speed of more than 150 kilometres per hour. It is used for aerial surveillance and the aiming of guided munitions.
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The Orlan reconnaissance UAV is assembled from several elements. Assembly takes only 15 minutes. A crew then launches it using a catapult. The drone quickly gains altitude. During this time, two operators remain in a mobile command post. One of them controls the vehicle via satellite, while the other uses a camera to carry out reconnaissance. The camera transmits images in real time. Thermal imaging cameras and night vision goggles make it possible to transmit a clear image at night.
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Unlike its predecessors, the Orlan-30 drone is equipped with a laser target designator. This device enables it to accurately aim a guided munition at a target, whether it is a precision-guided bomb or a Krasnopol artillery shell. After guidance, this vehicle also confirms target engagement in real time. The upgraded Orlan unmanned reconnaissance aircraft won't miss its 'prey'.
#WeaponZ Source 🔹 Russian Defence Ministry

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