The modern defense industry cannot simply "sell drones" and walk away. Placing a complex aviation system into the hands of an untrained operator is a risk—a risk of losing high-value equipment on the very first sortie, or worse, compromising the safety of the unit.
At Pegasus Arms, we believe in comprehensive solutions. Our product is not just the Pegasus Arms 25 strike drone. It is the synergy of engineering excellence and the operator's combat qualification.
Pegasus Arms 25: A Platform for Critical Missions
We developed the Pegasus Arms 25 in response to frontline demands for a versatile "workhorse." It is a heavy-lift multirotor complex designed to operate in high-intensity combat environments.

Key Capabilities:
- Multi-role Functionality: It serves as a high-precision bomber, a remote mining tool, and a logistical transport for the "last mile."
- Resilience: Secure communication channels and resistance to Electronic Warfare (EW) allow it to operate where others fail.
- Night Dominance: Powerful thermal imaging optics make it the ultimate tool for night hunting.
However, advanced hardware requires an advanced level of competence.
Why We Insist on Certified Training
Piloting a heavy-lift drone is fundamentally different from flying lightweight FPVs or reconnaissance quadcopters. It involves different laws of inertia, aerodynamics, and safety protocols.
This is why Pegasus Arms officially partners with the High-Tech Educational Center "MIST" (HTEC MIST). We don’t just recommend this center—we have integrated our technical protocols directly into their training curriculum.
What This Means for Our Clients and Units:
- Asset Preservation: An operator who completes the “PEGASUS ARMS 25” course understands the drone's limits, can diagnose faults, and knows how to avoid critical errors.
- Tactical Depth: The course includes 10 hours of night flights and scenarios that mirror real combat. The pilot graduates ready for missions, not just for practice flights.
- Official Status: Graduates receive a certificate that facilitates the assignment of a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). This is crucial for commanders staffing official drone crews.
Conclusion
We are confident in the reliability of our birds. But maximum efficiency is achieved only through the tandem of "Hardware + Intellect."
When procuring Pegasus Arms systems, ensure the qualification of your crews. Professional training at HTEC "MIST" is an investment that pays off with the first successfully neutralized tank or the life of a comrade saved by timely logistics.