Belarus has created an unmanned attack helicopter
At the MILEX-2017 exhibition, Belarus presented for the first time a reconnaissance and attack unmanned helicopter capable of carrying missile weapons, RIA Novosti reported.
The drone is called INDELA-I.N. SKY. It was developed by the Belarusian KB INDELA LLC. The machine’s takeoff weight is 150 kilograms. It is armed with 90 mm thermobaric rockets.
The unmanned vehicle is capable of hitting enemy armored vehicles and it is able to monitor the terrain. It has already been factory-tested.
Experts say that this new development by the Belarusian military-industrial complex has few peers and will be of interest to weapons importers.
"Today, there are not many machines of this class in the world market of unmanned aerial vehicles," said unmanned aviation expert Denis Fedutinov.
According to him, the Belarusian UAV can be useful to the coast guard and for operations against terrorists. He did not rule out that the device could also find a market in Russia.