Ziya Cogen highlighted that achieving stabilization in such fast drones is challenging, which requires high pilot skill. However, he noted that the software, electronics, and stabilizing systems in AZAT allow users to operate it with minimal burden and through a short training period.
Cogen explained that when a threat is detected in narrow and challenging terrain conditions, AZAT can be rapidly deployed to the field, allowing for intervention with low risk and cost. He stated: "Today, we tested two types of explosives as ammunition targeting anti-personnel and aerial threats. Additionally, it is capable of operating with different explosive types such as anti-tank munitions. It can fully support the needs of the forces. With a carrying capacity of approximately 1 kilogram, it allows for the use of nearly all types of explosives. The multi-munition usage concept enables it to carry three munitions simultaneously."