The Center for Integrated Unmanned Solutions (TsKBR) in Russia has unveiled a single-seat piloted micro-helicopter developed to provide tactical mobility for infantry personnel navigating hazardous frontline terrain. The aircraft uses a coaxial rotor system to remove the tail rotor, allowing a compact frame capable of rapid battlefield assembly at launch sites within approximately 30 minutes. By operating at tree-canopy height, the platform aims to establish an aerial mobility alternative to off-road motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles facing minefields, trenches, and small water barriers. Read full defense news at this link...
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