Russia’s Promkompozit tech firm is developing a non-lethal version of its Lisa (Fox) combat drone intended to “harass” the enemy round the clock by dropping grenades nearby.
"Now, we are working on a complete control-panel-free, self-sustained flight. Coordinates are simply entered into the drone, and it takes off. It will use a night flight strategy to harass the enemy," a company representative told TASS at the Army 2022 international military-technical forum on Friday.
The drone will not be assigned the task of eliminating the enemy, the official said.
"The objective is not to destroy but to carry out bombardments nearby, denying the enemy the possibility of getting any rest. Four sorties a night and the worn-down enemy leaves the stronghold without casualties. The drone turns out to be very humane," he added.
The Lisa combat drone capable of striking enemy forces with grenades was unveiled at the Army 2022 arms show on August 18.