Ukraine's Defense Ministry allows Schedryk unmanned aircraft complex to be delivered to Defense Forces

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has codified and approved the domestically produced Schedryk unmanned aircraft complex for delivery to units of the Defense Forces.
According to the press service of the department, the Schedryk unmanned aerial vehicle performs tasks of monitoring the actions of the enemy on the battlefield. Schedryk can work both during the day and at night.
As reported by the Main Directorate of Support for the Lifecycle of Weapons and Military Equipment, the Schedryk complex consists of a control station and remotely controlled aircraft. The latter are equipped with silent electric motors and have increased resistance to radio-electronic interference.
Schedryk flying machines can perform tasks during strong winds, in frost and heat. The battery charge is enough for a long time of continuous work.
"The complex's capabilities and optical equipment allow it to operate at heights that are difficult for most enemy anti-aircraft weapons to reach," Deputy Defense Minister Dmytro Klimenkov emphasized.