Ukrainian company Skyassist started mass production of Sirko UAVs

Sirko

 

The Ukrainian company Skyassist announced the start of mass production of the Sirko unmanned aerial vehicle.

 

Companies will be able to establish connections with other foreign suppliers of components. The company cooperates with Israel, Canada, Taiwan and China. In total, Skyassist plans to produce 800 to 1,000 BPLA per month.

 

Sirko is an operational-tactical reconnaissance drone. It can also be used to adjust artillery.

 

 

The drone is made of polymer and radio-transparent materials. Sirko works on a low-noise electric motor. The UAV is capable of flying at a distance of up to 100 km. The declared flight time is about 90 minutes.

 

The drone weighs 1.5 kg and has a wingspan of 0.9 meters. The drone is launched using a special catapult.


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