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Олександр КузьменкоWeapon
13 January 2026, 15:03
2026-01-13
Ukrainian drone-bomber Pegasus Arms 25 has set a survivability record and has already flown 560 combat missions
The Ukrainian company Pegasus Arms, which produces and implements strike unmanned aerial systems (UAS), summed up 2025 and spoke about the results of its drones.
The Ukrainian company Pegasus Arms, which produces and implements strike unmanned aerial systems (UAS), summed up 2025 and spoke about the results of its drones.
«Back in 2024, a Pegasus Arms 25 drone destroyed a Russian TOS-1A Solntsepok heavy multiple launch rocket system worth $15 million. And today this is the most expensive confirmed target. However, in total, the losses of the Russian army in 2025 already amount to billions of dollars,» the company reported.
Pegasus Arms noted that more than 1,500 Pegasus Arms 25 UAVs are currently operating at the front. This is an unmanned aerial vehicle complex developed by Ukrainian engineers, capable of carrying 14 kg of ammunition for drop or remote mining. It has a modular system and can be quickly reconfigured for different loads and perform logistical missions.
In total, over the past year, Defense Forces operators have hit more than 110 tanks, 270 armored personnel carriers, BMDs and other armored vehicles with Pegasus Arms 25. 3,000 vehicles have also been burned, hundreds of dugouts and shelters have been destroyed, as well as artillery systems and MLRS. The number of infantry hit is in the «tens of thousands,» say the drone-bomber manufacturers.
Pegasus Arms claims that its product has «abnormal survivability.» «Yes, one of the aircraft has already completed over 560 combat missions and continues to serve. This is an undisputed record and a unique result for a UAV of this class,» the company notes.
According to Pegasus CEO Ilya Samoshkin, Pegasus Arms 25 is the only one in Ukraine that can be equipped with its own electronic warfare system.
«That’s right, they are not only capable of operating in the conditions of enemy electronic warfare systems, but also have their own electronic warfare systems on board to counter enemy FPV drones. Our specialists have created a unique system that is light in weight and size, and at the same time effectively counters enemy «birds,» said Samoshkin.
Pegasus Arms plans to significantly increase the number of its drones in the military by 2026. The company also teased a new solution to «make Ukrainian skies cleaner from enemy drones.» This is likely a presentation of an interceptor drone.