Russia has unveiled a new line of Saturn drones for reconnaissance and logistics
Russia has unveiled a new line of “Saturn” drones, which are intended for reconnaissance missions and cargo delivery.
The occupiers showcased two models—the “Saturn-30” and the “Saturn-10.” They were developed by the Radioelectronic Technologies concern, which is part of Rostec.
According to the stated specifications, the “Saturn-30” weighs 30 kg, can carry up to 7 kg of cargo, reach speeds of up to 180 km/h, operate at altitudes of up to 3 km, and remain airborne for up to one hour.
The smaller “Saturn-10” weighs 10 kg and can remain airborne for up to 30 minutes. Russian officials claim that it is equipped with autonomous navigation, machine vision, and artificial intelligence systems that enable it to detect, identify, and track targets.
Source: Military.
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