Russia's most advanced 6th-generation stealth drone, the S-70 Okhotnik-B, has been unveiled. Discussions about its development and design have been ongoing since 2017, but production has now commenced. This groundbreaking unmanned combat air vehicle is the result of a collaboration between Sukhoi and the Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG.
Discover the edge that Russia's latest drone, capable of carrying bombs between 250 and 500-caliber and flying with 1000 kilograms of guided and unguided bombs, could bring to aerial warfare. Equipped with air-to-surface and air-to-air missiles, this drone can liberally navigate the skies.
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This unmanned marvel is a bold step in the world of combat drones. If we talk about power, this drone can carry 250 and 500 caliber bombs. It's capable of flying with a load of 1000 kilograms, including both guided and unguided bombs. Moreover, it can be equipped with missiles for air-to-surface and air-to-air combat.
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Combining the technologies of the Mikoyan Skat drone and the Su-57 fighter jet, this heavy combat drone is capable of coordinating with fifth-generation Su-57 fighter jets to strike in enemy territory. It can destroy enemy air defenses with its long-range weaponry.
The drone boasts an impressive wingspan of about 65 feet and weighs 20,000 kilograms without weapons. When laden with armaments for a mission, it tips the scales at 25,000 kilograms. Its top speed is an astonishing 1000 kilometers per hour, and it has a range of 6000 kilometers in one go, making it a formidable force in the sky.
The armament capacity of the S-70 Okhotnik-B is a testament to its combat prowess, with a range of 3000 kilometers in an armed state. This drone hides two internal weapon bays, potentially making it nearly invisible while in flight. Yet with its bay doors open, it can release up to 2000 kilograms of guided or unguided munitions.
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