The Ukrainian company TAF Drones has codified the Last Mile automatic homing module and is preparing it for mass production.
TAF Drones’ automatic homing module has recently been tested for compliance with NATO standards and the needs of the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
It is one of the key technologies that allows one to keep the target in focus or continue the task even in case of loss of control or obstacles.
Designed to simplify the drone operator’s work and is resistant to EW, this module significantly increases the efficiency of combat missions.
Last Mile automatically guides the drone to the target – moving or static – using day, night and thermal imaging channels, ensuring maximum hit accuracy.
Intelligent trajectory correction, EW resilience and mission abort capability provide full control even in the most difficult combat conditions.
Designed not only for precise targeting, but also for maximum ease of use on the battlefield, Last Mile is installed wherever it is convenient for the drone operator.
The Ukrainian module accurately detects stationary objects even at speeds up to 120 km/h.
According to the manufacturer, the hit accuracy is up to 1 meter when aimed at a static target. Capture and tracking are possible from a distance of up to 500 meters – complete autonomy without loss of control.
The module is capable of capturing moving objects at a distance of 150 meters and effectively tracking targets at speeds up to 60 km/h – even in the presence of winds up to 10 m/s.
In addition, the device has intelligent trajectory correction and stable homing for accurate engagement in complex dynamics.
Last year, it was reported that Ukraine was going to receive tens of thousands of Skynode modules that will provide Ukrainian drones with machine vision. Computer vision allows to counteract and circumvent the loss of GPS function in electronic warfare.
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