Leleka-100 reconnaissance drones now geared up to evade Russian interceptor drones

The Leleka-100, a reconnaissance drone developed by Ukrainian firm DeViRo, is being upgraded with expertise to assist it evade Russian interceptor UAVs.

Supply: Militarnyi, a Ukrainian army information outlet

Particulars: The drone's new manoeuvring system, Stich, comes with an added digicam and different parts. It might determine Russian air-defence interceptor drones and robotically perform evasive manoeuvres, mentioned Illia Kovalchuk, head of improvement and software program at DeViRo.

"We even have a mass-produced machine that we set up on our plane which additionally confirmed robust outcomes on the beta testing stage. It's a manoeuvring system designed to save lots of the plane from an interceptor," Kovalchuk mentioned.

Kovalchuk added that the brand new system has improved the "survivability coefficient" of Leleka-100 drones on the entrance traces, though it’s "not a panacea" towards interceptors. The builders are persevering with to work on enhancing the system.

The Leleka-100 reconnaissance drone has been formally in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2019. It’s geared up with two communication channels that may face up to digital warfare gear and performance in antagonistic climate situations. The UAV encompasses a daytime digicam with 100x zoom and a state-of-the-art thermal imaging digicam for evening operations.

The Leleka-100 reconnaissance system. Picture: DeViRo

The drone has a declared working radius of 80 km and a complete attainable route size of as much as 340 km. The Leleka can stay airborne for as much as 5 hours at an operational altitude of as much as 3,500 m.

Background: In July 2025, Ukrainska Pravda reported that the Russian army had begun downing extra Ukrainian reconnaissance drones, notably Lelekas.

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