
A Missile With A Video! Russia Claims Developing World’s 1st Lightweight Missile With Video Camera-Based Targeting System
Russia has reportedly developed a cutting-edge lightweight missile that uses a video camera for target identification and guidance.
According to Russia’s state-run news agency TASS, Alexander Rodikov, a specialist involved with military institutions in Chelyabinsk, claims that this missile is the first of its kind globally.
Its ability to navigate autonomously in complete radio silence, while maintaining a low-altitude flight path, could make it a formidable addition to modern warfare.
Unlike conventional guided missiles that rely on radar, infrared, or GPS tracking, this new Russian missile uses optical recognition through a video camera.
According to the developer, this approach enables it to operate without emitting signals that could be detected and jammed by enemy forces.
