The new Ukrainian drone of vertical take-off and landing Buntar-1

28 November 2024 2 minutes Author: Newsman

The Ukrainian company Buntar Aerospace announced the Buntar-1 vertical take-off and landing reconnaissance drone. The development provides reliable communication, high-quality video transmission and the possibility of flight automation.

“Buntar-1” is designed for reconnaissance, targeting, adjusting artillery and fixing destructive weapons in real time. One of the key advantages is a communications system capable of operating in an electronic warfare (EW) environment. In addition, the drone is equipped with software to automate the work of the crew. Tests in the direction of Kharkiv confirmed the stability of communication and high-quality video transmission. An experienced crew can master a drone in 3 days, and a novice – in 3 weeks. The radius of action is 50 km, and the flight time of the future version of Buntar-3 will be up to 3 hours.

Buntar Aerospace combines military experience with startup experience. The startup has already attracted $2.2 million in investment, including $200,000 from the co-founders of Uklon. In addition to Buntar-1, the company develops software for reconnaissance missions and buntar One tactical unmanned aerial vehicles.

Buntar-1 is an important contribution to the development of military equipment in Ukraine. Reliability, automation and adaptability to combat conditions will become promising tools for the Ukrainian army, and further investments will ensure the improvement of the product.

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