At the "Engineers of the Future – 2026" forum, an almost complete set of Russian parts for the development of unmanned aerial vehicles was presented for the first time. The exhibition was organized by the "Rosel" holding of the Rostec State Corporation.
The developments cover the main systems of a modern UAV – from navigation and flight electronics to power plants and optoelectronic systems. The presented solutions are designed for civilian and special drones and significantly increase the share of Russian components in their production.
One of the main premieres was the new navigation modules. The basic version is designed for devices with a payload of two kilograms or more and is equipped with a thermal compensation system for the electronic compass, which maintains stable operation during sharp temperature changes. The older model supports RTK technology, providing centimeter-level positioning, and also features increased resistance to electronic warfare systems.
Compact flight controllers with high computational performance have been developed to control onboard systems. They are compatible with modern communication protocols, which simplifies equipment integration and reduces the cost of finished drones.
A separate part of the exhibition was dedicated to power components. Rostec showcased serial electric motors for FPV drones, manufactured using domestic magnets and designed to operate under high mechanical and temperature loads. Along with them, new ESC controllers were presented, responsible for controlling brushless motors. According to the developers, these products can replace foreign analogues.
Another notable novelty was the gyro-stabilized optoelectronic complex GOEN-60-TPV. The system is equipped with a thermal imaging channel and a built-in computing module that performs neural network recognition and tracking of objects directly on board.
The International Forum "Engineers of the Future – 2026" is taking place in the Tula region from June 23 to July 3.