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US is sending dive-bombing switchblade drones to Ukraine. What are they?

The dive-bombing Switchblade drone, made AeroVironment Inc., has been in the arsenal of US commandos since it was secretly sent to Afghanan in 2010 for use against the Taliban. Army officials have described it as a flying shotgun. It’s less than 61 cm long and weighs about 2.7 kg.
A senior US defense official described the drone that the US will be sending as a weapon that packs a punch. It can fit in a rucksack and costs as little as $6,000.

President Joe Biden led drones, without elaboration, as part of a package of weapons for Ukraine that he said demonstrates the US “commitment to sending our most cutting-edge systems to Ukraine for its defense.” People familiar with the planned arms package confirmed that the armed Switchblade was the pilotless vehicle being provided.
AeroVironment rose 9.8% to $81.47 on Wednesday, the highest since November 29.
The company’s website says the Switchblade cruises at 63 miles per hour and provides “operators with real-time video downlinks for a centralised view of the area of operation” and also has a “wave-off capability” to adjust targets in flight.

Ukrainian forces already have a fleet of Turkish-made drones that drop precision-guided weapons. A senior Pentagon official said this week that Ukraine has been using those drones effectively and has a significant majority of its inventory left.
Arlington, Virginia-based AeroVironment was awarded a $20.3 million contract in September the US Special Operations Command for the upgraded “Switchblade 600” series missile system. Delivery is scheduled to be completed January 2023.

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