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STM Kargu is a small portable rotary wing loitering munition produced in Turkey by STM (Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret A.Ş.) that has been designed for asymmetric warfare or counter-insurgency. It can be carried by a single personnel in both autonomous and manual modes.
The Kargu-2, a deadly attack drone, autonomously attacked a person during a conflict in Libya, according to a UN report seen by the New Scientist. A rogue killer drone 'hunted down' a human target ...
In 2020, a Kargu 2 drone hunted down and attacked a human target in Libya, according to a report from the UN Security Council's Panel of Experts on Libya, published in March 2021. This may have been the first time an autonomous killer-robot armed with lethal weaponry attacked human beings. [76]
An STM Kargu drone. In 2020 a Kargu 2 drone hunted down and attacked a human target in Libya, according to a report from the UN Security Council's Panel of Experts on Libya, published in March 2021. This may have been the first time an autonomous killer robot armed with lethal weaponry attacked human beings.
An inconclusive U.N. report last year suggested that killer robots debuted in Libya’s internecine conflict in 2020, when Turkish-made Kargu-2 drones in full-automatic mode killed an unspecified ...
R18 drone landing after a test run, 2020. complex deployment time — up to 15 minutes; [3] [4] equipping with a thermal imager — yes; [2] [9] number of mounts for projectiles — 3 pcs.; [4] total weight — 17 kg; weight without batteries — 6.45 kg; the weight of the battery pair is 5.55 kg; the weight of the thermal imaging suspension ...
KYIV (Reuters) -The United States shut its embassy in Kyiv on Wednesday due to "specific information of a potential significant air attack" and told its citizens in Ukraine to be ready to swiftly ...
The first testing of UAV by Aerorozvidka, 2014. The first logo of Aerorozvidka, 2014. Volodymyr Kochetkov-Sukach took this drone and went to the "Aidar" battalion, where it received a positive feedback. Later Yaroslav Honchar undertook to adapt the device for action in combat conditions, which he did in cooperation with the Krok computer academy.