Deep Reconnaissance
Eyes Deep Behind Enemy Lines
The Raybird small tactical aircraft operates where others can’t reach. Deep reconnaissance is one of the key applications of Raybird. With 28+ hours of continous flight and a range of up to 2,500 km, it conducts reconnaissance missions deep behind enemy lines — detecting troop movements, depots, air defense systems, and logistics. High-precision optics deliver high-quality imaging with detail down to a few centimeters, while the compact form makes the aircraft virtually invisible to most air defense systems
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Deep Reconnaissance Without Compromise

Raybird is one of the primary tools for deep aerial reconnaissance. It penetrates enemy territory to deliver mission-critical intelligence that shapes operations. No runways, no tow vehicles, no weather delays — it launches from any surface, in any conditions, and flies for 28+ hours non-stop
Its endurance isn’t just a spec sheet number: up to 30 hours in the air, over 2,500 km of coverage, and real-time video from more than 200 km away. Raybird tracks vehicle movements, radar installations, logistics chains — all in one mission. Each system is designed to perform up to 200 flights
Raybird is equipped with top-tier video sensors and SAR radar — providing actionable intelligence through both day and night, and through clouds and fog. All this is done without putting the crew near danger zones

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