Alexander Karpenyuk shared the details of his experience in testing this product. Their crew received 5 Bulava drones for testing in combat conditions. The task was to work out the most non-contrasting targets to test the capture system.
The first drone did not work very well, but the next 4 were all successful, it happened in the area of the city of Selidovo, where there was a large number of electronic warfare. Karpenyuk says that this is a kamikaze drone that he is dealing with (and it costs several times cheaper than Western analogues such as the Switchblade 600).
But according to him, it has already been a month since the tests of this drone were carried out by departments, but the state has not started purchasing this drone, although hundreds of ready-made "Maces" have been in the company's warehouses for a long time.





by Volter318

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  1. Test batches got perfect reviews from units. And then government proceeded not to buy them and do nothing. After 3 years of war, resource allocation is still horrible. For the price of one stupid long-range attack with An-196 several units could have been packed with ua-lancets. But no, goverment is hell-bent on deepstrike drones and spend huge amount of money with dwindling results.

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