Ural “Plamya-10” Successfully Tested in Kubinka
Extended tests of the fiber-optic FPV loitering munition Plamya-10, developed by Ural enterprises — members of the SU-UASC Association — were conducted at the Kubinka testing ground.
The Plamya-10 drone is built on a domestic component base produced by cluster enterprises, including a 3115 motor, flight controller, propeller, and a fiber-optic spool with camera.
Key Specifications of the Plamya-10 UASC:
The comprehensive testing program, including checks of maneuverability, flight stability at altitude, and cargo transport capability. Plamya-10 successfully demonstrated the ability to carry a payload of 3.1 kg, including a 15 kg fiber-optic spool.
Test results confirmed the capability to perform combat missions, provided sufficient operator training.
Work is currently underway on a new version of the drone, planned to increase the size to 13 inches and fully transition to domestic components.
The cluster's manufacturing facilities have a capacity of up to 2,000 Plamya-10 UASCs per month. The SU-UASC Association is ready to provide the drone for additional testing at a testing ground in the Chelyabinsk Region.
Extended tests of the fiber-optic FPV loitering munition Plamya-10, developed by Ural enterprises — members of the SU-UASC Association — were conducted at the Kubinka testing ground.
The Plamya-10 drone is built on a domestic component base produced by cluster enterprises, including a 3115 motor, flight controller, propeller, and a fiber-optic spool with camera.
Key Specifications of the Plamya-10 UASC:
- Payload capacity: up to 3 kg
- Flight range: up to 15 km
- Maximum speed: up to 100 km/h
- Communication type: fiber-optic
The comprehensive testing program, including checks of maneuverability, flight stability at altitude, and cargo transport capability. Plamya-10 successfully demonstrated the ability to carry a payload of 3.1 kg, including a 15 kg fiber-optic spool.
Test results confirmed the capability to perform combat missions, provided sufficient operator training.
Work is currently underway on a new version of the drone, planned to increase the size to 13 inches and fully transition to domestic components.
The cluster's manufacturing facilities have a capacity of up to 2,000 Plamya-10 UASCs per month. The SU-UASC Association is ready to provide the drone for additional testing at a testing ground in the Chelyabinsk Region.
