Naval Kamikaze Drone How it works Unmanned Surface Vehicle

Naval Kamikaze Drone How it works Unmanned Surface Vehicle

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This is the Ukrainian Self Made Kamakazi drone and works by sucking in water from a hatch and flushing out a jet of water that propels the Naval drone at a speed of 50 miles per hour.

All this at a cost of $250,000 while its high-value targets are worth more than $650 million.

They usually work like a wolf pack hunting its target, while they are being controlled through Starlink Video link, destroying bridges, and recently managed to penetrate an important harbor and damage two vessels.

We will also be looking into the step-by-step process of how this works and the engineering behind it all in the videos ahead.

Get ready to dive into the world of the Ukrainian Self-Made, Naval Khami kahzi, Sea Drone – a high-tech marvel that's making waves in naval warfare!

Picture this, a naval drone that can, extract water from a hatch below it's , and then unleash a powerful jet of water, propelling it at an astonishing speed of 50 mph.

But what's even more mind-blowing is that this cutting-edge technology only costs $250,000, comparing to its potential targets which are valued at a staggering cost of $650 million!

They usually operates like a wolf pack, hunting their target while being controlled through the Starlink Video , destroying bridges, and recently managing to penetrate an important harbour resulting with the damage of two vessels.

We will also be looking into the step-by-step process of how this works and the engineering behind it, all in the videos ahead so don't miss a beat.


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