At the 13th International Meeting of High Representatives in charge of Security Issues in Moscow, Rosoboronexport presented a number of new unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and combat systems. Particular attention is paid to quadcopters and their weapons.
Among the models on display are the «Supercam X4», «Goliath», «Karakurt-R» and «Boomerang» quadcopters. These drones can be equipped with drop-down warheads of various types, including high-explosive fragmentation, incendiary and cumulative-incendiary.
In addition to quadcopters, the UAV segment features two key models. The first is the S-350M «SKAT», a reconnaissance drone with a "flying wing" aerodynamic configuration, designed for covert surveillance. The second is the «KUB-2-1E», the latest loitering munition capable of staying in the air for a long time and hitting targets on the operator's command.
The Kalashnikov Group first introduced civilian versions of the «Goliath-R» and «Karakurt-R» vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as the «Quasimachta» equipment lifting system abroad. The drones were shown at the IDEX 2025 international arms exhibition.
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