
Mikoyan Skat - Wikipedia
The Mikoyan Skat (Russian: Микоян Скат, skate) is a concept of a stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) being developed by Mikoyan for the Russian Ministry of Defence since …
Mikoyan Skat Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV)
2017年7月6日 · The Mikoyan Skat is an in-development armed Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) with origins in a Russian Defense Ministry reconnaissance-minded Unmanned Aerial …
MiG Skat UAV - GlobalSecurity.org
Skat is designed to make up for the lack of heavy strategic vehicles in the unmanned aircraft of the Russian Federation that could barrage in the air for several days, transmit reconnaissance...
Mikoyan Skat UCAV - War Wings Daily
The Mikoyan Skat is a Russian stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) prototype developed by Mikoyan, part of the Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG. Initiated in 2005, the Skat …
Mikoyan Skat - Aircraft Wiki
The RSK MiG Skat is a prototype of an Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle. A 1:1 model of the Skat was published the first time at MAKS 2007. The Skat is a flying-wing design with Stealth …
The fate of "Scat" - Военное обозрение
2011年3月29日 · In the summer of 2007 at the MAKS air show, the MiG Russian Aircraft Building Corporation demonstrated a novelty that caused quite a bit of noise. It was the Scat unmanned …
Russian MiG Skat UAV – Super Drone or Scrapped Idea?
2018年9月2日 · Russian MiG Skat UAV – Super Drone or Scrapped Idea? The picture shows the target display drone Do-DT55. It is an unmanned combat air vehicle, which was created in …
Mikoyan Skat | Military Wiki | Fandom
Designed by the Russian firm Mikoyan, the Skat (Russian: Скат – "Manta ray") is one of two concept strike UCAV developed for the Russian Defense Ministry. SKAT is a low-observable, …
Mikoyan Skat - Wikiwand
The Mikoyan Skat is a concept of a stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) being developed by Mikoyan for the Russian Ministry of Defence since 2005.
Mikoyan Skat
SKAT is a low-observable, subsonic craft meant to carry weapons in two ventral weapons bays large enough for missiles such as the Kh-31, powered by a single Klimov RD-5000B turbofan …