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Russia to feature advanced Supercam S350 recon UAV at arms show in Belarus

The company will demonstrate four modifications of Supercam UAVs at the MILEX arms show that will run in Minsk on May 21-24

MOSCOW, May 19. /TASS/. An advanced reconnaissance drone Supercam S350 used by Russian troops in the special military operation area will be on display at the MILEX 2025 arms show in Belarus, the Unmanned Systems Group reported on Monday.

The company will demonstrate four modifications of Supercam UAVs at the MILEX arms show that will run in Minsk on May 21-24, it specified.

"Russia’s Unmanned Systems Group of Companies will demonstrate for the first time abroad four modifications at once from the Supercam series of unmanned aerial vehicles. The unified Russian exposition’s display stand at the 12th MILEX 2025 International Arms and Military Hardware Exhibition will feature the Supercam S350 flagship reconnaissance drone, the Supercam SX350 vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) drone, the S150 compact UAV and the Supercam X4 rotary-wing drone, and also a ground control station," the company said in a statement.

The Unmanned Systems Group has already implemented several contracts since 2017 for the delivery of Supercam UAVs to the Belarusian Defense Ministry, in particular, to the Center of Unmanned Aircraft Systems and artillery brigades, it said.

"Belarus employs UAV systems with the Supercam S350, Supercam S150 and Supercam S100 (currently not produced). Teams of unmanned aircraft systems participate practically in all the measures of the Belarusian Armed Forces, perform missions during command and staff drills and for the protection of the state border," the company stressed.

Belarus closely watches general world trends in the development of armament, in particular, in the sphere of unmanned aircraft systems, and the experience of Russia’s special military operation, it said.

"The Union State of Belarus and Russia as a single military structure will counter future and existing threats that, unfortunately, emerge at its borders and it has to be understood that successful interaction requires unifying armament and military hardware. Standardization with the Russian defense sector will provide Belarus quite reliably with all types of advanced armament, including the weaponry that has proven its efficiency in the special military operation area," military expert Alexey Leonkov said.