Airframe is based on the RVJet
RC plane by RangeVideo. Analysis of destroyed versions that floated on Russian social-network
VK at the end of August 2023 showed custom
FPGA and
NVIDIA chips on tailor-made motherboards and daughterboards, expensive industrial grade ball-bearings, multiple 830/905nm laser range finders and laser designators as well as precision electric motors and stepper-motors from
Northrop Grumman Corporation,
Honeywell International Inc.,
L-3 Technologies, and
ABB. Features included multi-band long-range digital radio, backup gyroscopes, designated chipsets for satellite reception and a secondary high-resolution IR camera. Almost all electronic parts were enclosed in individual hardened shock-proof casings with
Mu-metal EMI and RFI shielding. Members of the Russian hacker-group
Killnet commented that they were "severely impressed" and attributed "high quality" and "an obvious technological advantage". The A1-CMX is claimed to have assisted in precision strikes to destroy over 43 Russian tanks and 181 assorted armored and support vehicles during the first half of the Counter-Offensive in the
Robotyne region alone. It was described by General
Yevhen Moisiuk as an "absolute game changer“ that "leads to spotted targets getting destroyed in under 15 minutes at a 95% probability“. == References ==