Japan's military is now utilizing inexpensive, flat-packed cardboard drones developed by the startup AirKamuy. These drones, costing around $2,000 each, are designed for expendable combat missions and swarm warfare, with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force already using them as aerial targets. The drones can be assembled in minutes, fly for about 80 minutes, and carry a small payload, offering a cost-effective solution for modern battlefield needs. AI
影响 Accelerates the trend of low-cost, mass-producible drones for attritional warfare and swarm tactics.
排序理由 Deployment of a new, low-cost expendable drone system by a national military. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=3 ai=0.4]
- AirKamuy
- AirKamuy 150
- IKEA
- Iran
- Japan
- Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
- LUCAS
- Naoki Morita
- NHK World-Japan
- Russia
- Shahed
- Shinjirō Koizumi
- Singapore Airshow
- Yamaguchi Takumi
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