The drone war in Ukraine is undergoing rapid evolution. While 2024 was the year of mass proliferation of FPV kamikaze drones, 2026 is becoming the year of heavy reusable bombers and systematic night operations.
The market is saturated with "disposable" solutions, but experience shows that destroying fortifications and heavy armor requires a different class of "birds." The Pegasus Arms team analyzes why the future belongs to heavy multi-rotor systems.
The "Baba Yaga" Effect: Why Size Matters
Search queries for "heavy drones" are rising for a reason. FPV drones are effective but have payload limitations.
Heavy bombers like the Pegasus Arms 25 fill a critical niche:
- Payload Capacity: Capable of carrying not just a grenade, but heavy munitions (TM-62 mines, 82/120mm mortar shells) capable of destroying dugouts and fortified shelters.
- Reusability: Unlike kamikaze drones, the bomber returns. This saves resources and preserves expensive electronics.
- Stability: Greater weight and powerful motors make the drone more resistant to wind gusts, which is critical for drop accuracy.
Night Hunting: Technology Decides Everything
The enemy has learned to hide during the day. Therefore, modern warfare has shifted to the dark hours. The key request from the military today is "drone with thermal imaging."
At Pegasus Arms, we understand that a night bomber isn't just a drone with a flashlight. It is a complex solution that includes:
- High-quality thermal optics for detecting camouflaged equipment.
- Secure communication channels (including Starlink integration in new developments).
- Low-noise propellers for stealthy approach.
Ukrainian Production as a Guarantee of Independence
Reliance on Chinese components is a risk. That is why Pegasus Arms, together with the MartynTech holding, is working on production localization. We are creating not just a "construction kit," but a reliable combat unit. Each of our drones undergoes testing stages that simulate real combat conditions before reaching the operator's hands.
Arm. Fly. Strike.
Our philosophy is simple: Arm. Fly. Strike. We believe that the combination of engineering thought and combat experience will allow the Ukrainian sky to remain under our control.
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