Foundation
The company develops and manufactures ultra-light K-10 Swift aircraft, laying the foundation for Skyeton’s high aviation standards
The Birth of Raybird
Skyeton shifts its focus to the development of unmanned aerial systems and begins work on the Raybird UAV platform
The Early Days of Raybird
Early Prototypes and Testing
Serial Production and "Military Oath"
Launch of serial production. Raybird is officially commissioned into service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine under the designation ACS-3
National Record of Ukraine
Raybird sets a Ukrainian record for continuous flight duration: 24 hours and 31 minutes
Raybird Goes Global
Active entry into international markets, expansion of sales geography, and the start of partnerships with clients across multiple countries
Full-Scale Invasion
Skyeton fully shifts its focus to Ukraine’s defense.
Part of the team is mobilized into the Armed Forces, while Raybird is actively deployed in combat zones and for deep reconnaissance behind enemy lines, completing dozens of missions daily.
Thanks to its capabilities, Raybird has become one of the key tools for aerial reconnaissance and target acquisition used by Ukrainian forces
War-Hardened
Raybird undergoes dramatic transformation — forged in the largest war since World War II.
Receiving the most valuable feedback imaginable — direct input from soldiers, 24/7 — it continues to evolve for the demands of modern warfare: operating under active electronic warfare, flying deep behind enemy lines, and delivering critical intelligence to our forces
Skyeton Continuously Evolves
The company launches its first European facility in Slovakia