The French company EOS Technologie has delivered a batch of modern Rodeur 330 unmanned aerial vehicles to Ukraine, capable of performing both reconnaissance and strike missions.
This was reported by France24.
The transfer of these drones represents an important step in strengthening the technological capabilities of Ukrainian defenders in modern warfare.
The Rodeur 330 drone can travel up to 500 kilometers and remain airborne for approximately five hours. Its maximum speed reaches 120 kilometers per hour, and its operational flight altitude is up to 5,000 meters.
This range and set of technical characteristics allow the drone to effectively conduct deep reconnaissance missions as well as precision strikes in a “kamikaze” format.
EOS Technologie emphasizes that Ukraine already has several units of these drones, which are actively being tested on the front line.
For Western manufacturers, this cooperation is not only a way to support allies, but also an opportunity to test their technologies in real combat conditions.
Such cooperation demonstrates a high level of trust in the Ukrainian military and in their ability to integrate cutting-edge systems into combat operations.
It is worth recalling that Ukraine’s Defense Forces may have received the latest American FPV drone, the Bolt-M, which was recently procured by the U.S. Marine Corps.
It is also noted how interceptor drones are changing the war against “Shahed” drones.
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