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Title: Massive New Attack Drone Under Development in Russia
Post by: Buster's Uncle on October 08, 2013, 08:18:38 pm
Massive New Attack Drone Under Development in Russia
LiveScience.com
By Denise Chow, Staff Writer October 7, 2013 1:50 PM


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Russia is developing a new 20-ton attack drone that may be used to carry out strikes on stationary and moving targets over land and sea, according to news reports.

Sukhoi, a Russian aircraft manufacturer, is building the massive drone, whose prototype could be ready by 2018, reported Pravda, a political Russian newspaper based in Moscow. The specific capabilities of the new vehicles have not been discussed publicly, but are expected to rival similar American attack drones.

The developments signal Russia's commitment to establishing a strong drone program, Russian officials said.

"From the point of view of theory, engineering and design ideas, we are not in the last place in the world," Vladimir Anokhin, vice president of the Russian Academy of Geopolitical Issues, told Pravda in this translated quote.

Still, Anokhin said Russia has a long way to go.

"We have wonderful teams that have spent decades working on this," he said. "But we do not have enough hands. We do not have the industrial base, we do not have skilled workers who could produce a massive amount of those drones that we need so much now."

Until now, drone development had been largely neglected in Russia, said Denis Fedutinov, a Russian expert on unmanned systems.

"Currently, the Ministry of Defense of Russia is working to remedy this situation by initiating and funding a program to create a range of [drones] of different types and class," Fedutinov told Pravda.

The U.S. military uses drones to collect surveillance and to carry out attacks. Recently, U.S. and Japanese officials finalized an agreement to allow American drones to fly out of Japan to spy on North Korea.

Maintaining a fleet of drones will improve Russia's defense capabilities and bolster the country's Air Force, Anokhin said.

"Drones can be sent to combat zones, to explore and carry out regular observations, without risking human lives," he said. "This is the next step in the development of aviation that has [a] future."


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Title: Re: Massive New Attack Drone Under Development in Russia
Post by: Geo on October 08, 2013, 08:39:42 pm
A 20 ton attack drone? Must be the mother of all drones...
Title: Re: Massive New Attack Drone Under Development in Russia
Post by: Buster's Uncle on October 08, 2013, 08:41:26 pm
Seems to miss the point, doesn't it?
Title: Re: Massive New Attack Drone Under Development in Russia
Post by: Geo on October 08, 2013, 08:47:00 pm
It sounds more like an automated fighter craft.
Title: Re: Massive New Attack Drone Under Development in Russia
Post by: Buster's Uncle on October 08, 2013, 09:50:07 pm
I rather though the point of drones was cheapness/expendability more than anything.
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