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IRRA RUK ZALA «Lancet»: sniper-level accuracy against moving targets, day and night

The Lancet loitering munitions are constantly being improved. An important improvement has been their equipping On-board complex of IRRA. In the early versions of the Lancet, a successful attack on a mobile target required exceptional operator skill. The implementation of the IRRA provided a tool for operators of all skill levels to destroy moving targets with sniper-like accuracy at any time of day. Open data Reports of almost 500 successful strikes on moving targets during the special military operation.

The use of the IRRA has reduced the workload for the RUK «Lancet» operator. The system's algorithms confidently detect, identify, acquire, and track moving targets – both in daylight and in complete darkness. The IRRA is equally effective at spotting and striking camouflaged targets in vegetation. The operator's role is reduced to authorising the attack, with the IRRA performing all other control of the loitering munition.

Among the confirmed targets are the round-the-clock elimination of tanks, air defence missile systems, multiple launch rocket systems, and armoured fighting vehicles, which the AFU are attempting to conceal during rotations, not having time to break away from aerial attack. «Lancets» with IRRA also effectively destroy moving targets. dinghies, regularly engaged by the enemy in the Black Sea}.

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