Ukrainian startup Buntar Aerospace has unveiled its latest innovation, the Buntar-3, a reconnaissance drone designed to maintain operational capability in environments saturated with electronic warfare (EW) interference.

According to The Odessa Journal, the Buntar-3 was specifically engineered to resist jamming and other electronic disruption tactics, which have become increasingly common in modern combat scenarios, particularly in Ukraine. The drone reportedly features enhanced onboard systems that allow it to operate effectively even in the presence of heavy signal interference.

Defence Blog reported that the new platform is tailored for reconnaissance missions on the frontlines, emphasizing real-time intelligence gathering and situational awareness. It is compact and modular, which allows for ease of deployment and flexibility in various terrain and tactical conditions.

The development of the Buntar-3 reflects Ukraine’s broader strategy of advancing domestic drone technologies to counteract evolving battlefield threats. The startup aims to supply this system to defense forces seeking durable and electronically resilient unmanned platforms.


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