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New Weapon Bullet from General Chereshnya: Specifications, What It Can Shoot Down, Versions, and Cost

Ukrainian UAV Bullet from General Chereshnya ready for serial production: speed 309 km/h, three versions, intercepts Shahed drones, cost currently undisclosed.

by Jake Harper
Ukrainian UAV Bullet from General Chereshnya ready for serial production: speed 309 km/h, three versions, intercepts Shahed drones, cost currently undisclosed.

Ukrainian company “General Chereshnya” has announced the start of serial production of the unmanned aerial vehicle Bullet, designed to intercept enemy attack drones such as the Shahed, reports Baltimore Chronicle, with reference to the company’s press service. According to the developer, testing has been completed, and the vehicles are ready for delivery to the Defense Forces units.

The Bullet is engineered for high-speed flight and reportedly reaches a maximum speed of 309 km/h, making it highly maneuverable and capable of intercepting fast-moving targets. The aerodynamic design of the airframe and control surfaces reduces the effects of side winds and turbulence, ensuring stable flight even under challenging weather conditions.

Onboard software allows real-time data processing and automatic course correction: sensors and navigation systems detect and track targets, providing immediate response to trajectory changes. The combination of sensor technology and algorithms is intended to maximize the likelihood of intercepting agile attack drones.

Bullet is produced in three versions: daytime, with optical sensors for use in daylight; nighttime, equipped with devices for low-light operations; and a version with a guidance system designed to increase targeting accuracy or capture capabilities. Each version is developed for integration into units countering mass drone attacks.

The press release does not disclose specific delivery timelines, production volumes, or contract terms with customers. Information about the system’s cost is currently unavailable; the press service notes that pricing may remain classified or be determined during negotiations with government structures.

There are no publicly available independent assessments of Bullet’s combat effectiveness under real operational conditions; current statements focus on its purpose to intercept Shahed-type drones and the technical parameters described above. The company has pledged to release additional information about specifications, certification, and testing results as verified data becomes available.

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