In Russia, a lightweight rocket without analogues has been developed.

In Chelyabinsk, a rocket was developed that has no analogues, which finds its target using a video camera and flies to the target in complete radio silence mode. This was reported by the designer Alexander Rodikov to TASS.

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In Chelyabinsk, a rocket has been developed that has no analogues, which finds its target using a video camera and flies to the target in complete radio silence mode. This was reported by the designer Alexander Rodikov to TASS.

According to him, the rocket weighs half as much as the ammunition for the portable anti-aircraft missile system "Needle." It can be launched from both land and air. "We have successfully developed a guided missile with a self-guiding warhead and fins that weighs half as much as the 'Needle' and is significantly cheaper than all existing missiles in production," Rodikov said. He added that the missile, using a video camera, flies towards the target in complete radio silence mode. At the same time, it can cover the distance at the lowest possible altitude.

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