British–Ukrainian Company Trypillian Launches VORON-10 and BOMBER-15 Combat Drones

The British–Ukrainian company Trypillian has launched its new combat drones, VORON-10 and BOMBER-15.

According to the manufacturer, the drones were designed to meet the realities of modern warfare, where heavy use of electronic warfare systems (EW), operations in high-risk “kill zones,” and the need for fast, on-site maintenance at frontline positions have become standard practice.

At Trypillian, the main advantage of these systems is described as the combination of combat-proven operational methods with high Western quality standards.

VORON-10 Drone

The VORON-10 drone by Trypillian

The VORON-10 tactical strike quadcopter is designed for operations in high-risk areas.

It is intended to meet unit-level needs for destroying armored vehicles, enemy personnel, and electronic warfare (EW) systems at the tactical depth of the battlefield.

The VORON-10 has an effective range of 20–25 km, a payload of 1.5–3 kg, and a modular design that allows for rapid repairs or component replacement in the field. The drone is equipped with a communication system resistant to active jamming by electronic warfare (EW) systems.

BOMBER-15 Strike UAV

The BOMBER-15 drone by Trypillian

The BOMBER-15 unmanned aerial vehicle is designed for precision strikes against targets in the enemy’s near rear.

It maintains controllability throughout its entire flight range. Its deployment makes it possible to hit logistics hubs, field ammunition depots, and firing positions beyond direct line of sight.

The strike range against enemy targets using the BOMBER-15 reaches up to 65 km (depending on the power configuration), with a payload capacity of up to 6 kg.

The drone’s architecture allows for rapid replacement of the warhead and integration of additional equipment – such as signal relays or night vision systems – tailored to specific mission requirements.

Source: MILITARNYI

 

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