F-Drones has presented the first fully autonomous copter-type unmanned interceptor. The new system is based on a combination of the LITAVR unmanned aerial system and specialized 3D LARAG software.
According to the developers, the upgraded drone does not require constant manual piloting during missions.
"The drone independently takes off, reaches the optimal trajectory, pursues and automatically captures the target," the company said.
Operator involvement is reduced to a human-in-the-loop principle: the operator only presses the launch button and confirms the command to strike.
The interceptor operates using coordinates received from radars of any type through a universal multi-protocol interface. Military personnel can monitor the destruction of an enemy target in real time through 2D and 3D visualization.


The declared operational range of the LITAVR system is up to 65 km, with a flight altitude of more than 9 km. Its own remote control system allows an operator to issue a strike command from anywhere in the world.
In the near future, F-Drones plans to conduct combat trials of the system for its further integration into the military.
