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Frontlines to see deployment of EW-resistant kamikaze drones with 40+ km range

Frontlines to see deployment of EW-resistant kamikaze drones with 40+ km range
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The defense cluster Brave1 has completed the final testing phase of kamikaze strike drones, which have a declared engagement range of over 40 kilometers and are capable of overcoming electronic warfare (EW) measures.

This was reported by Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov.

According to Fedorov, after the tests, these drones will soon be deployed on the battlefield.

“Strike kamikaze drones with a range of 40+ km, capable of overcoming EW, represent a new level of capability to hit targets far beyond the front line,” Fedorov said.

 

Thanks to Brave1’s support and feedback from military personnel, manufacturers were able to refine the technologies to achieve maximum efficiency.

“Strike drones are becoming an affordable and practical solution for the frontlines—easy to produce and scale. They enable precise strikes at distances of 40, 50, and even more kilometers, leaving the Russian forces with no chance,” Fedorov emphasized.

 

The minister added that combat trials lie ahead, along with accelerated preparations for the mass deployment of kamikaze strike drones on the frontlines.

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