Ukrainian firm Detal-Impex unveils range of drone ammunition

- 2 July, 10:00
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Detal-Impex, a Ukrainian manufacturer of parts and components, has unveiled its new range of drone ammunition weighing 1.5 kg and 10 kg.

Source: company representatives told Ukrainska Pravda about the development at the Brave1 Advantage event

Details: The new OBD05 Ohirok fragmentation munition, weighing up to 1.5 kg, contains 200 grams of explosives and is equipped with a contact fuze. It is designed to target Russian personnel.

The munition was developed in a compact form to ensure compatibility with a wide range of carriers and to increase strike density against Russian positions. In addition, the smaller munition is cheaper to produce and can be manufactured in larger quantities.

An OFB1 high-explosive fragmentation munition was also unveiled. It is larger, weighing up to 10 kg, contains 1.6 kg of explosives and has two fuze variants.

This munition provides a wider area of effect due to its increased power and is designed to destroy areas where Russian forces are concentrated. When equipped with a delayed-action fuze, it can be used effectively against various types of cover, including dugouts, by delaying detonation until after the fortification has been penetrated.

OBD05 and OFB1
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"While the codification process required for centralised supply to the military is ongoing, we are conducting active combat testing. Therefore, we invite all interested units to request free samples starting today," Darina Kyrpach, Head of Project Management, told UP.

In addition to the 1.5kg OBD05 and the 10kg OFB1, the company has long been supplying codified 3kg fragmentation drone munitions for OB-D1 Kukurudza drones. This munition contains 0.6 kg of explosives and is available in two fuze configurations.

"We have been supplying 3kg munitions for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for quite some time. In total, more than 100,000 units have already been commissioned," Kyrpach said.

Tail section of OFB1
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