Reconnaissance and combat unmanned aerial vehicles and drones

  • GAVRAN 145 – loitering area denial weapon is a long-range surveillance/strike weapon intended for real time surveillance and strike on a wide range of targets beyond the front edge of the battle area. It is launched from the container by means of a booster motor. The wings are foldable and the motor starts upon leaving the launching container.
  • Hornet helicopter (in development) is primarily unmanned platform on which various types of equipment and armament can be installed. In its basic version, Hornet is intended for ground troops support, detection and destruction of enemy command posts, battlefield surveillance, target laser designation and for electronic counter measures.
  • Light aircraft Vrabac is intended for battlefield surveillance at distances up to 12 km, during day and night. It is primarily designed to be used by the special forces.
  • In the last stage of development is the multi-purpose, mid-range, reconnaissance and combat aircraft Pegasus armed with guided missiles.
  • There is a number of reconnaissance and reconnaissance and combat UAVs in development designed to carry out surveillance and fire support missions which are armed with mortar projectiles in 60mm and 120 mm calibers, rocket launchers with rockets in 64 mm and 90 mm calibers and with firearms.