In Turkey, Kargu drones tested in swarm format

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Dozens tested in Turkey drones-kamikaze Kargu. We are talking about testing unmanned aerial vehicles in the so-called swarm format.

In Turkey, Kargu drones tested in swarm format




The drone company claims that the main task of the swarm drones Kargu is to create decoys for enemy air defenses. In addition, such drones, when performing an operation in a large group, can help create detailed maps of the area by scanning the area using existing cameras and sensors.

Kargu drones currently have a range of about 5 km. The maximum take-off weight of the drone is about 7,1 kg. The flight duration is about half an hour.

These are helicopter-type multi-rotor drones that can synchronize actions within the said swarm using a single channel of communication with the operator. In addition, Kargu drones have the ability to operate offline.



It is noteworthy that the swarm of UAVs forms almost ideal geometric shapes, which can mislead radars that track the movement of aircraft. At the same time programmatically drones can carry out fast rebuilds in the air. The whole swarm of drones is capable of rotating around a single center.

Previously, Kargu drones were tested as shock tools.
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  1. -1
    17 June 2019 06: 42
    It is noteworthy that the swarm of drones forms almost perfect geometric figures, which is capable of misleading radars that track the movement of aircraft
    and EPR and speed, doesn’t bother anyone?
    1. +4
      17 June 2019 06: 54
      And that, within a radius of 5 km, they simply cannot be jammed? It will be interesting to watch the struggle of such a "swarm" with the microwave. laughing
    2. +1
      17 June 2019 10: 03
      Close spots, IMHO - will glow with a single spot. Denser gathered - glow, pulled away - disappeared. Haemorrhoids.
  2. 0
    17 June 2019 07: 34
    This will only spur our specialists dealing with such products. ..
    1. 0
      17 June 2019 09: 46
      Are the Turks going to use them against us?
      1. +2
        17 June 2019 10: 36
        Quote: Altai72
        Are the Turks going to use them against us?

        But no?
        Opportunity gives rise to intention.
      2. 0
        17 June 2019 11: 20
        Quote: Altai72
        Are the Turks going to use them against us?

        And this is how the Sultan will say ... In any case, no one is heard from anyone.
  3. +2
    17 June 2019 07: 40
    "A swarm of assassin drones" is already a reality .. So I lived to see this, a terrible thing if such attacks, it's worse than Messers in 41.
  4. +2
    17 June 2019 08: 18
    And what is this "swarm" that cannot live without an operator? A good hacker, and all the work ...
    But for the Yankees, the Perdix swarm microdron is already serious ...

    1. +2
      17 June 2019 09: 47
      Quote: knn54
      But the Yankees have a Perdix- microdron swarmthis is serious ...

      He’s already taking a rash ... Is this this?

      Key Features of the Perdix Drone
      The first thing I want to say is that this device is actually extremely simple. It is a one-time use model, i.e., after completing the tasks assigned to him and performing one flight, he is unsuitable for further operation.
      The main energy force of this mini aircraft is the brushless motor and propeller. Thanks to this motor, the drone can accelerate its speed to 110 km / h, but at the same time, its flight duration is no more than 20 minutes.
      The Perdix drone has the following technical data:
      Its weight is 290 g.
      Length - 11,5 see
      Height - see 6.
      Flight range is 15 km.
      The maximum speed is -110 km / h.
      Cruising speed - 80 km / h.
      Maximum flight altitude - 2110 m.
      The drones are equipped with folding front and rear wings. The total wingspan is 0,3 m.

      Let them put your Perdix in feel Lost... laughing
      1. 0
        17 June 2019 11: 24
        Quote: ROSS 42
        Let them put their Perdix in Perdu ...

        The whole question is to whom ?!
    2. +2
      17 June 2019 11: 25
      Now China on the topic of drone drone ahead of the rest:
    3. 0
      17 June 2019 17: 33
      "In addition, Kargu drones have the ability to operate autonomously."
  5. +1
    17 June 2019 09: 10
    Swarm of drones will multiply! Now the dronoy in the troops is needed. Many and effective.
    1. +1
      17 June 2019 09: 48
      Yeah, drone gun in the form of "Oerlikon" a.
      1. 0
        17 June 2019 10: 09
        Quote: Altai72
        Yeah, drone gun in the form of "Oerlikon" a.

        "Erlik" gives a low density of damaging elements (bullets), respectively, the time of hitting a specific target can be long .... a swarm can slip through the effective zone losing few elements! Are there many "Erliks" in the controlled area? Doubtful. To defeat the swarm of small devices, you need to look for more effective ways.
  6. +1
    17 June 2019 09: 11
    I think that these systems have practically no ability to withstand electronic warfare. But, as a means of attacking the Kurds in Turkey, Syria or Iraq, I think it can get away.
  7. 0
    17 June 2019 09: 26
    Quite expected. Drones working in a swarm and separately a very promising direction for the development of weapons. There are many tasks for them on modern "battlefields".
    Naturally, like any "sword", they will lead to the emergence of a "shield" - drone guns of various sizes, purpose and principles of operation, detecting and distorting control signals of means, many other interesting and not cheap ones.
  8. +2
    17 June 2019 09: 58
    An interesting thing, when used in anti-terrorist operations, it will fully justify itself, but in the battle with the average army, it will not achieve huge successes.
    1. 0
      17 June 2019 12: 04
      Quote: Altai72
      in battle with the average army, huge successes will not be achieved.

      ... but it is better if the army has drones and competent operators. Part of the reconnaissance operations, the protection of objects, routes, perimeters, low-power point strikes, expeditious delivery of equipment to the indicated point is quite within their power, if not now, then in the foreseeable future ..
      1. +1
        17 June 2019 14: 10
        At the expense of the future, I agree, especially if the quasidrons will be swarmed and each drone will be sent individually))
  9. +1
    17 June 2019 10: 15
    Well done, the Turks. The idea is great.
    To fool the radars of the meter range. If you create a geometric shape from drones with distances between drones of 3-4 m,
    then the radar will give a warning about a large plane.
  10. +2
    17 June 2019 10: 25
    I read and amused, - drones are shmrons, some garbage. Then I thought and remembered the first 8000 Motorola Dyna TAC 1983X cell phone ..... weight 1,5 kg, charge 10 hours, work hour and charge again.
  11. 0
    17 June 2019 10: 41
    Still, this is not quite a swarm if management is carried out centrally. To calculate and issue positioning for several tens of drones is a small task. However, in this form it can be very useful.
  12. 0
    17 June 2019 11: 50
    The Turks of the Chinese drone show had seen enough and decided to show off, although these flying pieces of iron could be effective against the Papuans, but no more.
  13. +2
    17 June 2019 16: 03
    Fantast S Lem. The story of "Nk-Conquered". Millions of drones in the form of flies destroyed spaceships with super-protection. Everything goes to this
    1. 0
      17 June 2019 20: 00
      Lem is generally one of the forerunners of the realities of the future. His "Sum of Technologies" is somewhat outdated, but in many respects still relevant "Bible" of natural-scientific cosmism.