Russia successfully developed the military hoverbike aircraft

Kalashnikov Concern Defense Group (AK-Mikhail Kalashnikov) is believed to have successfully developed a hovercraft called early this week.

According to Engadget, the hoverbike successfully took off in the recent test with the aid of 16 rotor units and was maintained through a battery of fuel rather than gasoline. . Kalashnikov Concern is a corporation specializing in the manufacture of firearms, ammunition, combat vehicles and automatic firearms. It is likely that in the future, this hoverbike will be mass-produced for military use.

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Hoverbike promises to be a great tool for the military.

The test version of the hoverbike mentioned above only has rotor, seat and joystick system, and a set of metal frames outside but not completely covered. The company has built a shell for the hoverbike and plans to assemble the next test version.

Hoverbike promises to be a great tool for the military, because it can theoretically perform the same tasks as helicopters but is smaller in size, cheaper and above all likely to suffer. lower detection. For these reasons, the US military is also working with Malloy Aeronautics to study the hoverbike and was also successfully tested earlier this year. Even so, Hoversurf is also researching another hoverbike for civilian use, though it looks a little fussy and ... a bit scary.

Kalashnikov's hoverbike looks quite simple and looks slim, so it's a must to do if you really want to use it for military purposes.