Drones/ UAV designed to
be dual-purpose
Russia is developing
an unmanned hovercraft capable of landing on water. The prototype is now
operational and ready to begin testing,
Newsweek, citing a report in Russia's Itar-Tass, said Russian
electronics company Rostec will conduct the tests. The company played a part n
developing and building the prototype, which is one-fifth the size of the
planned final product.
The UAV is called Chirok, Russian for "duckling," according to
the report. A Rostec spokesman said the vehicle will be ready for mass
production by 2016.
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