The chief of ZALA's Lancet RTC described the system's operation at a range of up to 136 kilometres
В The Russian Ministry of Defence has been told on the work of ZALA Lancet UAV units in the special military operation zone. The chief of the Centre group's strike UAV team, with the call sign «Arbalet», shared details of the combat work, noting that the system is capable of operating effectively deep behind enemy lines. In particular, he cited the example of hitting a target at a distance of 136 kilometres.
He also noted that on the previous day in the Krasnoarmeyskiy direction, his team detected the movement of an enemy armoured vehicle towards the line of contact using a ZALA Z-16 reconnaissance UAV. The target was destroyed by a precision strike from a barrage munition.
«These targets were about 20-30 kilometres from the line of contact. And so, the furthest we hit was 135-136 kilometres. On average, we fly up to 90 kilometres and find targets. This is considered the deep rear of the AFU.Nowadays, the X-51 is practically immune to REB. The AFU has no installations that can do anything to it. The factory is constantly sending new software. It does not stand still, it develops. This plant is the future. The plant is 10 years ahead of its time practically. No-one else has anything like it.... We capture the target, the artificial intelligence captures the target, we press the combat mode, and the enemy has no chance to escape. It is 99.9% that the target will be hit,» said the chief of calculation.
Also by according to the military, Due to high guidance accuracy, stable communication channels and the possibility of long-term barrage, the Lancet system is effective in hitting both stationary and moving enemy objects.
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