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The Greek drone SARISA unleashes lethal rocket – A first in UAV warfare (photos)

The Hydra 70 rocket was launched for the first time in the world from a small, easily transportable drone

Newsroom August 28 03:31

What the military conflict in Ukraine has clearly shown is that warfare will be conducted in radically different ways in the future. Technology and drones are taking centre stage on the battlefield. Greece’s new drone is already in the air and is being tested operationally and with rockets. And it purportedly comes with a unique feature globally.

The successful test firing of the Greek UCAV SARISA drone, using the 2.75″ Hydra 70 rocket and the FZ90 type, is a significant achievement in the field of unmanned systems.

The test took place at a firing range belonging to the Directorate General of Armaments.

It is worth noting that this success is a world first, as the Hydra 70 rocket was launched for the first time in the world from a small, easily transportable drone. This event points to the increased versatility and effectiveness that unmanned combat aircraft can offer in the future while opening up new horizons for the development and use of UCAVs in many military and civilian fields.

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Some of the operational capabilities of the Greek drone:

Air Support (ASW): The Greek drone can provide direct support to small military teams during operations.
Attack targets on the surface: the system can attack enemy positions and infrastructure, using both guided and single Hydra 70 rockets.
Detection and destruction of moving targets: can detect and attack moving enemy targets, such as vehicles, with great accuracy and maneuverability.
Identification and monitoring: The drone can be used to identify, track, and assess enemy forces, providing valuable information on the battlefield situation.
Patrols and protection of critical infrastructure: It can patrol and provide protection at a much lower cost.

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