Russia tests aircraft it plans to use against attack UAVs – photo

Andrii Konyk — 26 June, 17:36
Russia tests aircraft it plans to use against attack UAVs – photo
A Russian Yak-130M aircraft. Photo: Rostec

Russia has reported the first flight of an upgraded Yak-130M aircraft. Russian forces plan to use it to counter heavy attack UAVs.

Source: Russian state-owned defence conglomerate Rostec

Details: The aircraft is a modernised version of Russia's Yak-130, which was developed in the 1990s. The upgraded version was produced by the United Aircraft Corporation, which is part of Rostec.

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A Russian Yak-130M aircraft.
A Russian Yak-130M aircraft.
Photo: Rostec

Russian forces claim that during its first flight, the aircraft spent 50 minutes in the air at altitudes of up to 2,000 m and speeds of up to 600 km/h.

Quote: "It has received new on-board systems, a modern radar and a substantial weapons package, including air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons."

More details: Rostec said the Yak-130 combined the capabilities of a training aircraft and a light fighter jet. Russia claims that it plans to use the aircraft to destroy ground and aerial assets, including "heavy-class drones".

Background:

  • It was reported earlier that Russian forces are testing a new Sibiryachok-5 quadcopter. They claim it can operate under electronic warfare conditions and remain airborne for up to 90 minutes.
  • The Russians have also presented an upgraded Supercam S180 reconnaissance drone.

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