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Baba Yaga (aircraft)
Ukrainian bomber drone From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Baba Yaga is the Russian nickname for a number of Ukrainian heavy bomber drones used in the conflict following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1][2] Several models are referred as Baba Yaga, including Aerorozvidka R18, Kazhan , Nemesis and Vampire .[3][2][4]
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Nickname
"Baba Yaga" is a reference to the Slavic mythological creature Baba Yaga,[1] a supernatural witch who flies around in a cauldron or mortar.[5] In August 2023, The Daily Beast reported that Chechen soldiers of the Russian armed forces claimed the drone had claws and could abduct soldiers.[6]
Gallery
- Drone calibration
- In flight
- Suspended bombs
- Operators
- Video of destruction by Russian FPV quadcopter
Construction
Baba Yaga are large multirotor drones, with four, six or eight rotors.[3][7][8] They are equipped with an infrared (thermal imaging) camera and able to carry up to a 15-kilogram (33 lb) rocket warhead.[1][2]
Baba Yaga originated from an agricultural octocopter.[9] Russian-state media reported use of the drones in the eastern Donbas was based on heavy agricultural drones, and were nicknamed Baba Yaga after "a ferocious old woman."[9]
Use
Baba Yaga was used both as a bomber deploying "mortar-sized munitions" and also as a "mother-ship" drone equipped with a signal repeater, anti-jamming equipment, batteries, and directional antennas.[9] Its ability to function as a signal repeater extended the battery life and range of secondary drones.[10] The drones have been used primarily at night during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[11]
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References
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