Chernika Russian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Chernika




The Chernika Russian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is a new type of low-cost kamikaze drone primarily used against non-armored vehicles and infantry. Their primary targets include lightly protected infrastructure, vehicles, and residential or industrial areas within urban zones. Its dark-colored body suggests it's intended for night operations, though recent strikes have occurred during daylight, and there’s no sign of an infrared camera onboard. Ukrainian defense experts have expressed concern that the Chernika’s rudimentary appearance could conceal more advanced features such as improved GPS navigation or basic autopilot capabilities. Such upgrades could make these drones more difficult to jam or intercept, particularly when used in large numbers or coordinated swarms alongside Shahed drones and cruise missiles. The drone’s size and low radar signature add to the challenge, especially for air defense systems already stretched thin by daily attacks. According to Ukrainian military sources and open-source observers, the Chernika appears to be part of Russia’s expanding arsenal of cheap, expendable one-way attack drones designed for frontline and near-frontline operations.