The SKAT 350 M unmanned aerial vehicle complex manufactured by the Kalashnikov concern (part of Rostec) aroused increased interest among foreign delegations at the IDEX 2025 arms and defense technology exhibition in Abu Dhabi.
The concern noted that the SKAT has exceptional range and flight time characteristics. It uses a high-performance payload, and technical solutions have been implemented to improve the functioning of the day and thermal imaging cameras.
SKAT 350 M is effectively used along the entire line of combat contact. It has detected RM-70 Vampire MLRS, various combat equipment, ammunition and fuel depots, military enterprises and other targets, which were subsequently destroyed by high-precision strikes.
The drone's wingspan is 3.2 m, which allows it to perform tasks at different altitudes. During each operational flight, the SKAT 350M UAV covers a distance of at least 240 km.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a special automatic shotgun cartridge against UAVs has been developed in Russia.
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