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Russia Deploys 'Yolka' Handheld Anti-Drone System in Combat
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TOI World31.05.2026Defense2 dk okumaIndia

Russia Deploys 'Yolka' Handheld Anti-Drone System in Combat

En resumen

Russia's 'Yolka' handheld anti-drone system, a low-cost interceptor using kinetic impact, seen in combat use, targeting enemy drones with autonomous AI-guided flight up to 4km range.

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Por qué importa

The Yolka system is part of a growing trend in portable anti-drone technology amid increased UAV usage in warfare.

Tamaño de fuente

New footage circulating online appears to show Russian forces deploying the handheld "Yolka" interceptor drone system in combat, signalling a wider operational use of the low-cost anti-drone weapon designed to target enemy reconnaissance and FPV drones. The latest video shows a Russian soldier launching the compact interceptor from a pistol-like handheld device before it autonomously tracks and engages its target. The Yolka system first drew public attention during Russia's Victory Day military parade in May 2025, when a security officer standing near President Vladimir Putin was seen carrying a compact drone-like device that analysts later speculated could be the Yolka system or a related variant. Video evidence of the drone's use first emerged in September 2024, highlighting its role as a portable "fire-and-forget" interceptor designed to counter the growing threat posed by battlefield drones. Unlike conventional interceptors, the Yolka does not carry an explosive warhead. Instead, it relies on direct kinetic impact to destroy or disable hostile drones, reducing the risk of collateral damage. The interceptor features a cylindrical body with two sets of X-shaped wings and is powered by four electric motors mounted on its rear section. Open-source reports indicate it uses a bi-spectral seeker that combines thermal and optical tracking with an artificial intelligence module. "Once the seeker is locked on the target, the drone is set to transition into autonomous flight." The AI-assisted guidance system allows the drone to continue tracking targets independently after launch and is reported to be resistant to traditional electronic warfare jamming. According to available specifications, the Yolka can engage targets at ranges of up to 3-4 kilometres and reach speeds of approximately 200-250 km/h. The interceptor reportedly weighs between 1 and 3 kilograms, while the complete launcher system weighs around 6 kilograms, allowing it to be operated by a single soldier. Open-source assessments estimate that each Yolka interceptor costs roughly USD 500, making it a relatively inexpensive solution against increasingly common battlefield drones. The emergence of systems such as the Yolka reflects the growing emphasis on portable anti-drone weapons as militaries seek cost-effective ways to counter the widespread use of unmanned aerial vehicles in modern warfare.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Wider adoption of Yolka in Russian military operations

    Probable · En meses

Preguntas abiertas

  • Exact production numbers
  • Full operational deployment scale

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