Russian Supercam drones aroused significant interest among foreign delegations at the Dubai Airshow 2025 international aerospace exhibition. According to Ekaterina Zgirovskaya, official representative of the "Unmanned Systems" group of companies, potential buyers were primarily attracted by the real combat experience of using drones, as well as their ability to effectively conduct aerial reconnaissance in conditions of active electronic warfare.
According to Zgirovskaya, during the presentations, foreign specialists were shown practical examples of how Supercam UAVs increase the efficiency of reconnaissance tasks and target detection.
The exposition of "Unmanned Systems" was also visited by UAE President Muhammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, Head of the FSMTC Dmitry Shugaev, and representatives of leading Russian enterprises in the aviation and defense industries. At the Rosoboronexport stand, the company presented the updated Supercam S350, the vertically launched SX350, the S180 high-speed reconnaissance aircraft, and the compact X4 copter - models that have already proven themselves both in the Russian market and abroad.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the latest Russian anti-bunker aerial bomb was presented for the first time at the Dubai Airshow.
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