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New Ukrainian kamikaze drones have emerged on the frontlines

The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has codified and adopted the domestically produced TOKKO unmanned aerial system. The system's kamikaze drones are resistant to enemy electronic warfare. 

This was reported by the MoD’s Main Directorate for Support of the Life Cycle of Weapons and Military Equipment.

These unmanned aerial systems feature two drone modifications that vary in combat payload capacity. The drone components are coated with a protective layer that ensures operational resilience in challenging field conditions.

The system includes a ground control station, a control panel, pilot goggles, masts, and dozens of drones.

“The first TOKKO kamikaze drones have already been tested in real combat and have successfully struck enemy equipment,” emphasized Dmytro Klimenkov, Deputy Minister of Defence of Ukraine. 

Manufacturers and designers of weapons and military equipment are encouraged to contact the Main Department of Support for the Lifecycle of Weapons and Military Equipment via email for further inquiries regarding the codification process: [email protected].

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