Published 2 years ago
Footage out of Syria, recorded from multiple angles including first-person point of view from the suicide drone itself, shows a Russian military strike against a group of rebels seeking shelter in a garage.
An observation drone shows the insurgents driving a pickup into a dwelling, hoping the overhead cover will help them hide. However, the Russian loiter munition flies right into the garage and strikes the truck.
Loiter munitions, often referred to kamikaze drones or suicide drones, are unmanned, sensor-rich aerial munitions that can be used in an autonomous manner in which it loiters on station until it detects preprogrammed target signatures such as enemy radar sites or communications transmissions. It then dives directly onto the target, detonating its payload on impact. The Kamikaze Drone may also be remote controlled by a human pilot from a relatively safe location to destroy various targets of opportunity.
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