Raybird is the entry point for precision fire. It transmits target coordinates in real time and integrates with systems like HIMARS, Krab, and Caesar. Powerful multi-sensor cameras with day and night modes enable tracking and visual confirmation from altitudes above 2,000 meters — keeping the target in frame until it’s destroyed
In every flight, Raybird can adjust multiple strikes. With over 28 hours of endurance, it remains in the area of responsibility longer than any other system in its class (NATO Class I, Group 2). This allows it to operate deep behind enemy lines, maintain constant contact with artillery, and transmit video and coordinates even under GPS denial and intense EW conditions
A communication range of over 220 km enables safe crew operation: Raybird launches from a mechanical catapult in 15 minutes — no tools, any surface, any weather. The team can stay 20–40 kilometers away from the front line while the aircraft tracks the target and confirms strikes with high-quality live video
Raybird is built for repeated missions (each system is desined for ~200 missions). Thanks to safe recovery via parachute and an onboard airbag, the aircraft and its payload remain protected after landing
Today, Raybird operates with all key units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, our systems have logged over 350,000 combat flight hours and helped adjust strikes on targets — deep in enemy territory, where they were least expected
Skyeton trains teams quickly and effectively, and provides round-the-clock technical support. Aircraft servicing is fast and free of charge during wartime. Raybird systems are constantly updated to match the evolving realities of the battlefield