As part of the UMEX 2026 exhibition in Abu Dhabi, the Kalashnikov concern offered partners in the Middle East to test the new SKAT-350M reconnaissance drone in combination with the Kub-2E and Kub-10E loitering munitions. This was reported in the press service of the concern.
The company's CEO Alan Lushnikov noted that the combination of SKATs and KUB kamikaze drones has demonstrated very high efficiency.
“The feedback on them is extremely positive, so we are actively offering this proven integrated solution to Middle Eastern partners,” said Alan Lushnikov, CEO of the Kalashnikov concern.
The wingspan of the SKAT-350M is 3.2 m, which allows it to perform tasks at different altitudes. During each operational flight, the SKAT-350M covers a distance of at least 240 km, remaining in the air for up to four hours. In the fall of last year, it became known that the drones received a night camera for the first time.
The SKAT-350M acts as a target designator for the Iskander-M operational-tactical missile system.