Russia May Start Developing Advanced Drones in 2014

02.06.2014 Russia
Russia May Start Developing Advanced Drones in 2014

Russia May Start Developing Advanced Drones in 2014

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Russia may begin to develop advanced Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UAV) with longer flight endurance in 2014, Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov said.

“We are ready to consider starting a development work this year with plans to complete it and move on to the official tests or experimental military use of future devices in 2017,"” Borisov said.

The project is being developed by the Ministry of Defense together with the Kazan-based Sokol company, recently renamed after prominent Russian aircraft designer Mikhail Simonov. The deputy minister noted that the company had listened to critical comments, and in the past year and a half the program was revised and positive changes are already noticeable.

“I am convinced that all of the components for the future project and the results of the research work, which is almost finished, may allow us to start the development with minimal risk. We have already decided that we will start our work this year,” Borisov stated.

The Deputy Defense Minister stressed that reconnaissance and assault drones are in high demand today, and that the Russian Ministry of Defense pays special attention to this area.

In the future, UAVs will be able to solve strategic military problems due to their stealth and greater combat stability compared to manned aircraft, Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force Lt. General Viktor Bondarev said.

The Russian Defense Ministry said on May 20 that it would spend some $9.2 billion on UAVs in the period to 2020, and that defense experts would train the country’s soldiers to operate those drones.

Source: RIA Novosti

Caption: First prototype the Altius UAV unveiled on March 25, 2014 during a visit to the Kazan-based Sokol plant by the Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
 



 
 

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