Belarus unveils high-autonomy cargo and reconnaissance drones with military use

Belarus presents cargo and reconnaissance drones with high autonomy and military useBelarus presents cargo and reconnaissance drones with high autonomy and military use (Telegram – t.me/vpkgovby)

During the international MILEX-2025 fair held in Minsk, Belarus showcased two new drones: the cargo SKY-TRUCK and the reconnaissance model Julietta.

The SKY-TRUCK, developed by UAVHELI, is a helicopter-type drone designed for transporting cargo in hard-to-reach areas such as mountainous or remote regions. With a carrying capacity of up to 200 kg, it can fly up to 350 km and reach altitudes of 3,000 meters, operating autonomously for up to six hours.

The Julietta is a tiltrotor drone, meaning it can take off and land vertically like a helicopter, then fly like an airplane thanks to its rear thruster. Designed for reconnaissance and weapons guidance missions, it reaches cruising speeds of 120 km/h, a maximum altitude of 4.5 km, and has a flight autonomy of up to 10 hours, capable of carrying up to 50 kg of equipment.

These new systems expand Belarus’s technological capabilities in the unmanned aerial vehicle sector, offering solutions for both logistical and military purposes. The SKY-TRUCK stands out for use in rescue operations, logistics, and public safety, while Julietta focuses on tactical surveillance and weapons support missions.

Russia is also continuing to invest in this sector, having recently unveiled the cargo drone S-76.

Source: Militarnyi | Photo: Telegram – t.me/vpkgovby | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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