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New Russian drones used in special op to debut at international exhibition

"The Kalashnikov Concern will for the first time present commercial models of its Goliath-R and Karakurt-R vertical takeoff and landing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), as well as the Quazimachta equipment lifting system abroad," the concern said

MOSCOW, February 10. /TASS/. Drones from the Kalashnikov concern, which have been tested in the special military operation area, will be showcased for the first time at the IDEX 2025 exhibition in Abu Dhabi, scheduled for February 17-21, the concern reported.

"The Kalashnikov Concern will for the first time present commercial models of its Goliath-R and Karakurt-R vertical takeoff and landing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), as well as the Quazimachta equipment lifting system abroad. The drone display is set to be deployed at the IDEX 2025 international conference and arms exhibition, which will be held in Abu Dhabi (UAE) on February 17-21, 2025. The Goliath-R, Karakurt-R, and Quazimachta have already been successfully tested in the special military operation zone," the concern said in a statement.

"The Karakurt drones are designed to conduct aerial reconnaissance at any time with real-time 3D data collection, as well as to capture and track the target on the operator's command. In case of signal loss, the drones turn around and fly back to the base until stable contact is restored. The vehicles are durable and highly protected from external impacts. This makes them reliable in almost any weather conditions," Kalashnikov reported.

"Due to their compact form, the Goliath and Karakurt can be effectively used in densely populated areas of modern megacities. They are ideal for preventing terrorist threats, conducting search and rescue operations, and carrying out reconnaissance activities. Additionally, the Karakurt UAV is small enough to fit in a pocket and can be launched from a container (tube) within seconds," the concern added.

The Quazimachta equipment lifting system is designed for the long-term operation of radio-electronic equipment on a highly elevated flying and lifting platform; it is a tethered drone. Quazimachta provides continuous video surveillance in the optical and infrared ranges, with the capability to transmit information to ground terminals in real time. In the event of a ground-based power supply failure, the UAV executes a safe landing.