June 6, 2025
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The Ukrainian Buntar-3 drone with vertical takeoff is prepared for mass production

Eugene Gubin Defense News Editor. General experience in journalism is over 18 years. I admire technologies, space and adore dogs.

The Ukrainian Defense Tech has told Buntar Aerospace about its Buntar-3 reconnaissance complex. According to the developers, he has already tested in real battles in Bryansk, Belgorod, Kupyansk, Lisichansky, Pokrovsky, Kurakhiv and Swativ directions.

Buntar Aerospace explained that the reconnaissance complex operates as a holistic system – from mission planning to analytics, with a single management interface through its own software.

Buntar-3 reconnaissance complex

Buntar Aerospace

“Buntar-3 is not a separate board, but a complete system. It is based on the designed Copilot-” Battle Assistant “of the Operator. It predicts missions scenarios, helps to avoid errors in stressful conditions, calculates the order of flights, provides continuous management and centralized. Borot, “the company explained.

Among the key characteristics of Buntar-3 intelligence complex:

· 3.5 hours in the air;

· 80 km of tactical radius;

· detection of targets at a distance of up to 15 km;

· work of the complex without GPS;

· resistance to EWS;

· Vertical take -off and landing.

“The modern battlefield is a dynamics where everything changes: signals, modes of HR, tactics. Buntar-3 architecture allows you to quickly adapt both” iron “and” brain “-Copilot software-under a specific request of the unit,Added to the Ukrainian company.

They also added that they start contracts and prepare for the launch of mass production. For safety reasons, its volumes are not disclosed.

As Forbes wrote, in 2024, Buntar Aerospace startup raised $ 200,000 from UKlon co -founders

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Eugene Gubin Defense News Editor. General experience in journalism is over 18 years. I admire technologies, space and adore dogs.

The Ukrainian Defense Tech has told Buntar Aerospace about its Buntar-3 reconnaissance complex. According to the developers, he has already tested in real battles in Bryansk, Belgorod, Kupyansk, Lisichansky, Pokrovsky, Kurakhiv and Swativ directions.

Buntar Aerospace explained that the reconnaissance complex operates as a holistic system – from mission planning to analytics, with a single management interface through its own software.

Buntar-3 reconnaissance complex

Buntar Aerospace

“Buntar-3 is not a separate board, but a complete system. It is based on the designed Copilot-” Battle Assistant “of the Operator. It predicts missions scenarios, helps to avoid errors in stressful conditions, calculates the order of flights, provides continuous management and centralized. boards, “the company explained.

Among the key characteristics of Buntar-3 intelligence complex:

· 3.5 hours in the air;

· 80 km of tactical radius;

· detection of targets at a distance of up to 15 km;

· work of the complex without GPS;

· resistance to EWS;

· Vertical take -off and landing.

“The modern battlefield is a dynamics where everything changes: signals, modes of HR, tactics. Buntar-3 architecture allows you to quickly adapt both” iron “and” brain “-Copilot software-under a specific request of the unit,Added to the Ukrainian company.

They also added that they start contracts and prepare for the launch of mass production. For safety reasons, its volumes are not disclosed.

As Forbes wrote, in 2024, Buntar Aerospace startup raised $ 200,000 from UKlon co -founders

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