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RAM-2X
Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The RAM-2X is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and loitering munition developed by Ukraine first unveiled in April 2024.[1] It uses an X-wing configuration for manoeuvrability. It's an upgraded version of the RAM-II drone, a design based on the DeViRo Leleka-100.[2]
While exact specifications have not been disclosed, it's rumoured of being capable to carry a warhead weighing up to 3 kg, reach speeds of 160 km per hour, hit targets at distances of more than 150 km, and operating under electronic warfare conditions.[3][4][5][6]
In December 2024, the system was presented as being used with Ukrspecsystems' Shark drone in the spotter role.[7][8][9]
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Operational history
The RAM-2X was used by Ukrainian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Video evidence and intelligence reports indicate hits on stationary targets, such as air defense installations, and moving military vehicles. It has been spotted in the Donetsk,[10] Kursk,[11] and Luhansk regions.[12][13][14]
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See also
- UJ-25 Skyline – Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle
- UJ-26 Bober (drone) – Ukrainian long-range UAV
- AN-196 Liutyi – Ukrainian long-range UAV
- ZALA Lancet – Russian loitering munition
- AeroVironment Switchblade – American loitering missile
- Aevex Phoenix Ghost – American loitering munition
- UVision Hero
- FP-1 (unmanned aerial vehicle) – Ukrainian long-range one-way attack drone
References
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