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Skydefense to produce revolutionary CobraJet drone

The U.S. company "SkyDefense" will produce a new drone called "CobraJet," which will play a revolutionary role in military strategy.

Axar.az reports that according to the company, the drone is expected to be available for sale in the second quarter of next year.

It is stated that this drone will create a revolutionary breakthrough in the military field, acting as a universal hunter for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), drones, and ground robots.

The "CobraJet" resembles a miniature version of the 5th generation fighter jet, the F-35. The device is 1.8 meters long, has 1.5-meter wings, and a speed of 320 km/h. It is equipped with a jet engine simulator.

The new product is controlled by artificial intelligence, which will allow it to independently locate and attack targets. It is protected from electronic warfare systems, has low visibility, including in the infrared range, and features specialized sensors for flight in difficult conditions.

It is expected that several "CobraJets" will be able to coordinate their movements and operate in squads.

The main weapon of the "CobraJet" is the VIPER high-speed rockets with a 30mm kinetic impact device. For close combat, the PYTHON electrical shock system is used.

Date
2024.12.17 / 11:12
Author
Axar.az
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