The Russians collected the remnants of an unknown UAV in the Bryansk region
15 February, 2024 An unknown drone assembled together. Photo from the network Russians have collected the remnants of an unknown drone that was discovered in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation.
The photos were posted on X (Twitter). For example, the published photos capture an unmanned aerial vehicle developed according to the "delta" arrangement without a tail. This makes it stronger, stiffer, and lighter than a swept wing.
An unknown drone assembled together.Photo from the network
In addition, the "delta" arrangement offers better control at low altitudes, which allows the use of a less powerful and more economically efficient engine for long-range flights. Also, due to the absence of any optical means, it can be assumed that the discovered drone was developed as a kamikaze drone. Comparing its appearance with other drones, one can notice its similarity to the Morok drone.
Ukrainian volunteer Serhiy Prytula previously released a photo of the Morok drone. According to him, the drone is designed to carry out in-depth strikes in the Russian Federation.
Morok drone, November 2023. Photo credits: Serhiy PrytulaThere are no optical devices on the drone, which may indicate the use of a traditional flight control scheme using an inertial system with correction by GPS signals without the involvement of an operator.
Militarnyi previously reported that the wreckage of an unknown kamikaze drone was discovered in the Belgorod region. Judging by the remnants of the device and wing mounts of the unknown UAV, it resembles a Pakistani kamikaze drone, which is in service with the Pakistan Air Force.
The Turkish Air Force Commander inspecting the mysterious drone during assembly. Photo from the networkDuring a Turkish Air Force Commander's visit to NASTP, he was demonstrated the assembly of this mysterious drone.
After comparing photos from the production facility and the remains of the drone in Belgorod, it can be argued that the drone discovered in the Belgorod region is a NASTP product due to the similarity of the wing mounts.