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RUSSIA'S latest combat drone has taken to the skies today - and it looks and sounds just like an OWL.

The bizarre spy 'plane' was unveiled at the Kremlin’s annual military expo on the outskirts of Moscow.

 The Kremlin's bizarre new spy drone is slightly bigger than a real snowy owl
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The Kremlin's bizarre new spy drone is slightly bigger than a real snowy owlCredit: East2west News
 The drone was created by military technicians from a unit set up by  Putin
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The drone was created by military technicians from a unit set up by  PutinCredit: East2west News

Its aim is to fool the enemy allowing the unmanned craft to sneak closer to key targets in war zones.

A second drone  - yet to be unveiled - is a mock falcon which even makes bird noises, it was reported.

The owl drone is designed for reconnaissance in cold climates and uses lasers to target artillery and aircraft.

After its sights have locked onto a target it can then be "taken out" by missiles, tanks and fighter jets.

It is unclear if the bizarre drone was inspired by Harry Potter’s pet Hedwig as some are saying.

However, a prototype was devised by students before it was  seized on by Vladimir Putin's military.

The drone is slightly bigger than a real snowy owl which has a wingspan of almost five feet.

Its designers claim it will be much less visible than more conventional unmanned aircraft.

PUTIN'S PET PROJECT

The bizarre craft was unveiled at the Army 2019 Forum in Moscow region which  earlier today.

Footage from the event showed the remote-controlled drone rolling across a grassy field before takeoff.

A video shows the polar owl drone on display and being put through its paces.

It was created by military Innovation Technopolis ERA in Anapa, which was set up by  Putin last year.

The aim is to develop and fast track ingenious innovative technology for use by the Russian military.

The Russian premier is known to keep a very close on its day-to-day work - and amazing innovations.

The drone weights five kilos, has a flying time of 40 minutes and can be operated by one person.

It is likely to be deployed as part of increase Russian military operations in the Arctic.

Observers say it is not yet known when the falcon drone will be unveiled.

Not to be outdone the US intelligence community is also said to be developing owl spy drones.

 The bizarre spy 'plane' was unveiled at the Kremlin’s annual military expo
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The bizarre spy 'plane' was unveiled at the Kremlin’s annual military expoCredit: East2west News
 Footage showed the remote-controlled drone rolling across a grassy field
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Footage showed the remote-controlled drone rolling across a grassy fieldCredit: East2west News
 The drone weights five kilograms - or 11 lbs - and has a flying time of 40 minutes
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The drone weights five kilograms - or 11 lbs - and has a flying time of 40 minutesCredit: East2west News
Tragic Hedwig death scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
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