r/CredibleDefense • u/AutoModerator • 15d ago
Active Conflicts & News Megathread August 25, 2025
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u/Gecktron 15d ago
Interesting report on the STARK Virtus loitering ammunition in action in Ukraine
Hartpunkt: Quantum Systems and Stark provide insight into Ukrainian hunter-killer capabilities
Hartpunkt was shown an Ukrainian Hunter-Killer team using Quantum Systems Vector drones and the Virtus loitering ammunition from STARK.
According to the report, Hunter-Killer teams consist of a handful of soldiers and 1-2 pick-up trucks. Once they detect a high value target with their recon drone, they independently decide to engage. For that, they pick a suitable warhead and mount it on the loitering ammunition. The Virtus then launches vertically without need for any other infrastructure.
To minimize the interference from EW, the loitering ammunition isnt directly controlled by the team. Instead its given way points and autonomously uses them to move towards the target area. For the final approach, the drone controller marks the target trough the recon drone, and the loitering ammunition engage the target autonomously.
While the video doesn't show the hit, Hartpunkt were shown videos of both the hit and the damage assessment afterwards.
Why is this interesting?
While it had been reported a few months ago that the STARK Virtus and Helsing HX-2 have been tested in Ukraine, we now finally saw them in action. Hunter-Killer teams being able to chose the most suited warhead for the situation is also interesting. We have seen quite a few examples of the wrong version of russian Lancets hitting targets without effect.
Also, worth pointing out, STARK, just like Quantum Systems, is setting up partial production and development facilities in Ukraine. To better implement feedback from Ukrainian troops.