Can “cut” enemy equipment: Turkey introduced a new kamikaze drone KEMANKES (video)

The Turkish UAV, which can be launched from a large Bayraktar TB3 UAV, is equipped with a high-explosive warhead and blade wings that allow it to pierce the armor and explode inside the target.

According to the news of Defense Mirror, Turkey exhibited its new type KEMANKEŞ (KAGEM) kamikaze UAVs that can hit targets from long distances within the scope of TEKNOFEST 2023. The drone was developed by BAYKAR, which gained worldwide fame thanks to its flag bearers.

This idle ammunition can be launched from a large Bayraktar TB3 unmanned aerial vehicle and hit targets up to 200 kilometers away. KEMANKES weighs approximately 10 kilograms and is equipped with a high-explosive warhead and blade blades that allow it to pierce the armor and explode inside the target.

The length of the new drone is 1.73 meters, the maximum weight of the rocket is 30 kilograms, 6 kilograms of which is the warhead. Drone KEMANKEŞ can reach a speed of 720 km / h and can reach a height of more than five kilometers.

The drone’s guidance system, which can fly autonomously using the autopilot system, is equipped with artificial intelligence that can hit targets automatically or manually when connected.

The missile targets an enemy target with an optical guidance system with 2-axis stabilization, 36x zoom and a laser rangefinder with a range of 2.8 kilometers.

In addition, the KEMANKES kamikaze unmanned aerial vehicle can also transmit high-quality onboard video in coordination with other allied unmanned aerial vehicles and operate in crowd mode.

Previously Focus wrote that a new Anka-3 fighter jet is being tested in Turkey: the developers have revealed its main features.

Source: Focus

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