Russia Displays Stealth Strike Drone Prototype
Russia rolled out the flight prototype of its stealth heavy
strike drone Okhotnik at the Novosibirsk Aviation Enterprise in preparation for
flight trials, TASS reported.
The state-run outlet quoted deputy defense minister Alexey
Krivoruchko as saying the development “signifies the end of the item’s assembly
as a whole and its outfitting with all the required onboard equipment.” He
added that the unmanned aerial vehicle will now undergo “comprehensive ground
tests to prepare for its debut flight.”
According to United Aircraft Corporation CEO Yury
Slyusar, the completion of trials will
be followed by the drone’s serial production. The state-run Sukhoi Design
Bureau-developed drone took its first flight in 2019 and is scheduled for
deployment in 2024.
‘Wingman’ Role
Okhotnik engine developer Motor Design Bureau revealed that
the “second version” of the drone will be outfitted with a “thruster with a new
flat nozzle” to “reduce the drone’s signature for enemy heat-seeking missiles.”
The prototype already features a tailless design for a reduced profile.
The drone has a maximum take-off weight of 20 tons and can
fly at a speed of up to 1,000 kph (621 mph). It has been trialed as a wingman
with the Su-57 fighter since 2019, and a twin-seat version of the
fifth-generation aircraft is reportedly being developed, capable of controlling
four Okhotniks simultaneously.
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