The Kalashnikov concern will for the first time present a multifunctional complex with the SKAT 350M unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for civilian purposes in the Middle East market as part of the international arms conference and exhibition IDEX 2025, which will be held in Abu Dhabi (UAE) from February 17 to 21, 2025.
The SKAT 350M is a flying wing with a reinforced structure adapted for parachute landing. It does not have protruding and fragile elements that are prone to damage during landing.
The wingspan is 3.2 m, which allows tasks to be performed at different altitudes. For each operational flight, the SKAT 350M UAV covers a distance of at least 240 km.
The SKAT 350M drone is designed for terrain reconnaissance and support of ground operations. The drone is capable of staying in the air for up to four hours and is highly reliable and durable. The high efficiency of the UAV has been proven by its use in the combat zone.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russia Showed the Upgraded Lancet-E Complex in India for the First Time.
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