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SYPAQ’s Corvo Precision Payload Delivery System is on display at the 2023 DSEI defense expo in London on Sept. 13, 2023. (Ben Murray/staff) LONDON — Ukrainian soldiers have received hundreds ...
SYPAQ's Corvo PPDS drone. SYPAQ Depending on its payload, it travels at around 37 miles per hour, and has a range of up to 75 miles.
In the caption of his drone demonstration video, Butusov said the cardboard drones were used in the Kursk strike. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) lauded the operation though did not reveal ...
Cardboard drones made by the Australian firm SYPAQ, which cost just $3,500 apiece, were believed to have been used in an attack on an airfield in Kursk, Russia, last Sunday.
Sypaq has won the 2023 AFR Boss Most Innovative Companies Award, for its flat packed cardboard drones, which have been serving on the front line in Ukraine.
As previously noted, Ukraine is massively enhancing its drone fleet with a variety of new models — but few of them are as unusual as the flatpack cardboard drones coming from Australia.
Melbourne-based SYPAQ has supplied 500 of its “cardboard” drones to Ukraine so far, and a pro-Russian Telegram channel, Fighterbomber, claimed on August 29 the Australian drones had been used ...
Ukrainian troops have been using cardboard UAVs manufactured by Australian company Sypaq, and they’re stealthier than expected. Here’s how they work.
In March 2023, The Australian newspaper reported Ukraine would receive 100 cardboard drone kits a month. The Australian system by some metrics compares favorably with the US-made Switchblade 300 drone ...
The drone, which starts out as a flat sheet of cardboard and folds up to take its shape, can then be discarded in the field. The COVID-19 pandemic put a pause on SYPAQ and the Australian Defence ...
Ukraine has received hundreds of so-called "cardboard drones" from Australia. The Corvo PPDS is cheap, comes flat-packed, and can be built in an hour, its maker says. It's designed for ...
SYPAQ's aircraft were designed to resupply military forces with medical supplies. Now Ukrainian troops are using them for ISR in fighting Russian invaders.
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