Ukraine has developed a new deep strike drone with a range of 2,000 km
Ukrainian deftech company Triada Robotics has developed the Bravo deepstrike drone with a maximum range of 2,000 km.
Ukrainian deftech company Triada Robotics has developed the Bravo deepstrike drone with a maximum range of 2,000 km.
Ukrainian deftech company Triada Robotics has developed the Bravo deepstrike drone with a maximum range of 2,000 km.
Bravo is a long-range drone equipped with a turbojet engine that allows it to accelerate to 650-700 km/h. It is capable of covering distances of up to 2,000 km with a warhead weighing from 100 to 200 kg, Defender Media reports .
Thanks to its special design, the drone remains invisible to radar, and an integrated self-learning model helps the AI automatically improve routes for new devices by analyzing the flights of its predecessors. The system can be launched from both ground-based wheeled platforms and ships.
The drone is now ready, and the company is preparing it for its first tests. The team's large-scale plan is to release the first pre-production batch of 100 such turbojet complexes by the end of the year.
While creating Bravo, engineers also developed a universal software and hardware module, Topaz. This small unit is compatible with air, land and sea unmanned platforms. Its main task is centralized intelligent control of UAVs and target acquisition.
In particular, the system supports real-time UAV tracking and monitoring, target acquisition and tracking, intelligent route planning and management, and multi-channel communication channels.
In addition to Bravo, the company's lineup includes another deep strike drone, the Kilo. It is equipped with an internal combustion engine and has a range of over 500 km. The drone operates without GNSS and will support target acquisition.


