Liutyi

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The AN-196 Liutyi[4] (Ukrainian: Лютих, “fierce/furious” or “February”[5]) also spelled Lyutyi[6] or Liutiy,[3] is a Ukrainian one-way attack unmanned aerial vehicle (OWA-UAV) developed by Ukroboronprom in October 2022 as an analogue to the Russian-fielded Shahed 136 loitering munition.[4] During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Liutyi has seen heavy use by Ukraine in attacks on Russian territory, including oil refineries, industrial facilities, and military airfields.

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AN-196 Liutyi
TypeLoitering munition
Place of origin Ukraine
Service history
Used by Ukraine
WarsRussian invasion of Ukraine
Production history
DesignerUkroboronprom
DesignedOctober 2022
ManufacturerUkroboronprom
Unit cost$200,000[1]
Specifications
Mass250-300 kilograms (551-1,102 lb)
Length4.4 metres
Wingspan6.7 metres
Warhead weight50-75 kg

Engine4-valve air-cooled box engine
Operational
range
1,000-2,000 km (621 - 1,242 mi)
Guidance
system
Artificial intelligence,[2] satellite navigation,[3] INS[3]
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Service history

On 25 November 2024, the Ukrainian military website Militarnyi reported that a Liutyi fitted with an upgraded 75 kg warhead was used to strike a Russian oil refinery in Saratov, at a range of more than 600 kilometres from the Ukrainian border.[7]

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