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Russian soldiers captured the Polish kamikaze drone Warmate

The Russian military managed to capture the Warmate unmanned aerial system that was prowling the area of ​​the special military operation. Photos of the suicide drone captured by the fighters were posted on Telegram channels.

As military experts point out, the Polish-made unmanned aerial vehicle is designed to destroy military equipment and other enemy targets. The time and place of the fall of the drone are not specified, but it is pointed out that no detonation occurred during the fall. And this will allow domestic specialists to thoroughly study its structure and filling.

According to open sources, the range of the Warmate aviation complex is small – only ten kilometers. The device can stay in the air for no more than half an hour, while developing a speed of up to 150 kilometers per hour.

It has a maximum takeoff weight of 4 kilograms and can carry up to 800 grams of explosives. At the same time, the type of warheads can be different depending on the purpose for which the unmanned aerial vehicle is to operate.

It should be noted that this is not the first known case of capture of the Warmate kamikaze drone by Russian soldiers. Similar reports were received last fall. Then it was clarified that the drone had been intercepted through the use of electronic warfare.

Photos used: t.me/ptsr_team

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