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Russian-made drones in Omsk receive official certification

Participated in the program boosting Russian goods under the national label brand.

Engaging in marketing efforts to boost the reputation of domestic Russian goods under a national...
Engaging in marketing efforts to boost the reputation of domestic Russian goods under a national brand label.

Russian-made drones in Omsk receive official certification

With a "Made in Russia" seal, OmDZHET drones make their mark

Stepping onto the stage of homegrown Russian products, the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) OmDZHET-01 and OmDZHET-02 have earned the coveted "Made in Russia" certification. This prestigious label allows them to proudly display the "chick mark" on their devices, as confirmed by "Vedomosti".

It's important to note that the "Made in Russia" program is a nationwide initiative aimed at promoting Russian products under the national brand. Businesses enrolling in this program receive assistance and help in facilitating export contracts, as the program is spearheaded by the Russian Export Center.

The OmDZHET is an aerial vehicle of the aircraft type, utilized for aerial photography, laser scanning, multispectral imaging of agricultural lands, surveillance, and reconnaissance purposes.

While there isn't explicit detail about a specific "Made in Russia" program focused on UAVs, it's worth mentioning that Russia's drone sector is blooming. For instance, advancements are being made in the creation and arming of Shahed-136 drones, originally associated with Iranian origins, but now reportedly produced in the Tatarstan region. These drones are now equipped with 90-kilogram warheads, almost doubling the weight of earlier models and increasing their destructive potential substantially.

It's clear that Russia is on a mission to boost its drone technology, not just in terms of destructive capabilities but also in the enhancement of various UAVs. Earlier versions of drones were modified with steel balls, adding an extra bite to theirlethality.

Despite the buzz surrounding other Russian drone developments, the OmDZHET-01 and OmDZHET-02 remain the focus of this news, having earned the recognition and support of the "Made in Russia" program. If you're curious about these UAV models and their connection to the program, it might be worthwhile to delve into specialized sources or databases for a more comprehensive understanding.

The OmDZHET drones, thanks to their "Made in Russia" certification, are showcasing the best of Russian technology and industry, with a focus on finance for export support via the Russian Export Center. As the drone sector in Russia blooms, with advancements in drone technology like the Shahed-136 drones in Tatarstan, the OmDZHET-01 and OmDZHET-02 stand out, leveraging the cutting-edge capabilities that blend finance, technology, and industry.

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