The Ukrainian Lupynis-10-TFL-1-T night FPV drone, equipped with first-level autonomy, has received NATO codification.
The Fourth Law shared this with Militarnyi.
The drone combines the Kurbas-640α thermal imaging camera from Odd Systems with the TFL-1 autonomy module.
This enables the detection and engagement of targets in complete darkness, even amid active electronic warfare, and without operator involvement during the final stage of the flight.
The main technological advantage of the Lupynis-10-TFL-1-T is its autonomous guidance system.
Using artificial intelligence algorithms, the drone can identify a target’s boundaries and guide itself precisely to its center even if communication with the operator is completely lost due to electronic warfare.
“The result is the highest hit rate among similar systems, exceeding 70%. The Fourth Law’s autonomy increases the success rate of FPV drone missions by 2-4 times while increasing their cost by only 10%,” the company said.
The drone was developed with maximum use of Ukrainian components.
It is equipped with an Odd Systems Kurbas-640α thermal imaging camera, which provides a clear image and enables target identification at night.
A domestic Karma flight stack is installed onboard. The drone is built around a 10-inch carbon frame manufactured entirely in Ukraine.
Lupynis-10-TFL-1-T is already listed on the DOT-Chain Defence and the Brave1 marketplace, where it can also be purchased using e-points.
The Fourth Law previously developed the Zerov-8 interceptor drone, which features an autonomous target-guidance system.
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