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TAF Drones to begin mass production of 'Last Mile' technology certified for NATO standards

TAF Drones to begin mass production of 'Last Mile' technology certified for NATO standards
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TAF Drones is preparing to launch mass production of its innovative “Last Mile” technology modules following certification that confirms compliance with NATO standards and the requirements of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, according to the Military portal.

The Last Mile module is designed to enhance drone performance by maintaining target focus or continuing a mission even if control of the drone is lost or disrupted. This advanced technology integrates seamlessly with any type of FPV (First-Person View) drones, offering significant advantages in modern electronic warfare environments.

 

 

Key features of the Last Mile module include built-in machine vision and artificial intelligence, which allow for precise target acquisition and tracking with high accuracy—even in dense electronic warfare (EW) zones. The system is wind-resistant up to speeds of 10 meters per second and can lock onto moving targets traveling between 40 and 60 kilometers per hour. When tracking stationary targets, deviation does not exceed one meter, ensuring strike accuracy within this margin.

The module enables full autonomous operation from distances up to 500 meters without losing control. It also provides intelligent trajectory correction and stable guidance, allowing for precise strikes even under complex and dynamic conditions.

With its enhanced reliability and precision, the Last Mile technology promises to significantly improve drone mission success rates in challenging combat scenarios.

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