UJ-22, Beaver and Tit drones participated in the attack on Moscow

Russian special services are trying to find out which drones were involved in the attack on Moscow. According to analysts, the strikes on the Russian capital and its suburbs could have been carried out using UJ-22, Beaver and Titmouse drones.

UJ-22 Airborne

Shot journalists believe that Moscow was attacked by UJ-22 Airborne aircraft. They are manufactured by the Ukrainian company Ukrjet. The UAV can carry up to 20 kg of cargo. Its flight range can reach 800 km. The UJ-22 can be used as a barrage munition, strike drone or reconnaissance drone.

UAV “Beaver”

The administrators of the Russian Engineer TV channel noted the unusual layout of the drones involved in the attack. They believe that Moscow was attacked with the help of Beaver drones designed by the GRU. The aircraft is designed in the “Duck” layout. It is similar to the drone demonstrated by Igor Lachenkov in May.

UAV “A-2 Titmouse”

Propagandist Alexander Kots, who works for Komsomolskaya Pravda, claims that the Russian capital was attacked by modernized A-2 Sinitsa drones. Eyewitnesses managed to photograph one of the UAVs in the sky. According to Kots, it looks like an Israeli-made IAI HAROP barrage munition. Its flight range can reach 1,000 km.

The A-2 Sinitsa was developed by engineers from Kharkiv’s Zlyot Design Bureau. The drone has a “duck” layout. From the outside, it looks smaller than the UAV spotted in the sky over Moscow.

Since the A-2 Sinitsa can stay in the air for no more than an hour, Kotz assumed that the drones were launched from the Moscow region.

Source prostomob
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