UKRAINE is ready to deploy baguette-sized Switchblade flying bombs that fit in a backpack to rain death on Russian tanks. The weapon, controlled from a tablet, can scout out targets over enemy lines to hit battlefield command and control headquarters. AeroVironment Inc.Ukraine is ready to deploy baguette-sized Switchblade missiles[/caption] US ArmyAmerica will provide 100 Switchblades for around £600million[/caption] AFPUkraine has already been using larger Jevelin missiles[/caption] US President Joe Biden agreed to give Ukraine 100 Switchblades for around £600million. The devices fly at around 60mph for up to 15 minutes using a camera relaying video of the terrain, before accelerating to 100mph when its remote pilot locks onto a target. Military analysts say it gives Ukraine major advantages by providing surveillance and reconnaissance intelligence. They weigh about 2.5kg and are much lighter than the 20kg Javelin anti-tank missiles already used, which America also supplied. READ MORE ON UKRAINE SICK THREAT 'Butcher of Mariupol' asks why soldier hasn’t been MUTILATED for wrong uniform VLAD DAY FOR RUSSIA Zelensky says 16,000 Russians dead as Putin faces 'defeat' in Kyiv Switchblades are incapable of attacking tanks but experts say their precision mean high-profile targets can be hit. They include artillery, headquarters and command vehicles of artillery units. Attacks can also be called off and flown back into the sky if an error was made in identifying the target. The weapons have also led to claims that Ukraine is winning the UAV arms race. Most read in News TANK YOU Russian soldier surrenders with tank for £7.5k & Ukrainian citizenship FOUND SAFE Missing boy, 10, found safe and well after leaving family 'extremely concerned' MOTORWAY SMASH Two cops injured in M23 crash as woman, 23, arrested for driving while high KIDS MAULED Girl, 6, and boy, 8, in hospital seriously injured after dog attack GRIM FIND Woman found dead 'laid undiscovered for 4 weeks' as man and woman held for murder VLAD DAY FOR RUSSIA Zelensky says 16,000 Russians dead as Putin faces 'defeat' in Kyiv And it has increased the threat to high profile Russian generals, many of whom are thought to already have been killed by Ukraine. It comes after a Russian soldier surrendered with a tank in return for £7,500 and Ukrainian citizenship. The man, named only as Misha, waved the white flag and begged to switch sides after military colleagues ran away and his commander threatened to shoot him. Viktor Andrusiv, an adviser to the head of Ukraine’s interior ministry, claimed Misha saw “no point in further fighting” and was afraid to return home. It is the latest embarrassment to Moscow amid widespread dismay at the targeting of Ukraine civilians. As the fighting takes its toll on Russian troops, stories are beginning to emerge of anger and plummeting morale. And humiliated Putin is said to be facing defeat in Kyiv as Ukrainian troops fought yesterday fought to retake Kherson – the first of Russia’s gains. Read More on The Sun TANK YOU Russian soldier surrenders with tank for £7.5k & Ukrainian citizenship SHAMBLES Ant and Dec tell WRONG family they won a free holiday on Saturday Night Takeaway President Zelensky said his troops had delivered “powerful blows” to Moscow’s forces around the capital and urged the Kremlin to negotiate and end to the bloody war. He vowed he would never let any Ukrainian territory be handed over to tyrant Putin, 69.