Zala Lancet: The Russian Military’s Game-Changing Drone on the Ukrainian Front

2023-06-13 07:43:33

The Russian drone “Zala Lancet” has gained great interest in the Russian military community, in light of its recent successes on the Ukrainian front.

The Zala Lancet was developed by the archenemy of Western arms, the Kalashnikov company, for the Russian military.

It was unveiled in June 2019, but it has become a nightmare for the Ukrainian army on the front, as its speed reaches 300 km per hour.

The march is a harsh air mine, dominating the sky at a speed of up to 300 kilometers per hour, with a range of up to 40 kilometers.

The march is described as service, as it is used in reconnaissance and attack missions, while it carries high explosive or fission warheads.

Military experts point to a number of characteristics in the Russian march:

– The march is lethal, as it carries high explosive or highly fissile warheads of up to three kilograms.

It is also characterized by being accurate, with optical and television guidance that enables it to control the direction of ammunition even in the final stages before catching the enemy target.

– Evasive, it can snipe its targets while flying, according to what the manufacturer confirms.

Smart, self-reliant in identifying its enemies, as it is subject to the desire of its operator to identify targets for it, as stated in its specification data.

– Stubborn, its design allows it to be stable, maneuverable, and resist the attacks of laser weapons that are trying to hunt it, according to what its developers assure.

– Surprise, as the Russian army considers it, as its electric motor allows it to reduce the noise level, which enhances the element of surprise for the enemy.

Faithful, according to what Russia recently announced, following it managed to target a German Leopard tank, to announce itself as the new master of the air over the Ukrainian front.

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