First two stages of the SmaRTF MilTech hackathon completed
In October, the first and second...
05.11.2025
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(Stories from our end-users)
When Raybird flies, there’s a moment of silence on the enemy’s side — out of fear, as soon as Raybird sees them, they’re destroyed. And it can do it for 24 hours non-stop.
When russian forces know that Raybird is flying overhead — usually at altitudes around 3,500 meters — they go quiet.
No air defense movement. No movement of high-value targets. No signs of life.
They don’t want to be seen. They are afraid to be next.
This has a direct effect — and a ripple one.
With Raybird dominating the airspace, other UAVs can operate lower, safer, and more effectively. The whole aerial ecosystem benefits from the presence of one silent predator above.
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