The Kalashnikov Consortium will unveil its new mobile unmanned reconnaissance and attack system for the Middle East market for the first time at the World Defense Show in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from February 8th to 12th.
The system, named RUS-PE, was developed for rapid and highly accurate strike missions against single targets (fixed and moving targets) and groups of targets. It employs guided missiles that can be used in a variety of operational modes, increasing tactical flexibility in a variety of scenarios.
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The RUS-PE guided missile consists of a fuselage with an X-shaped structure to stabilize the aerodynamics. It integrates the warhead, control system, and self-guiding head (CAG) for guidance to the target, and is launched from a portable transport and launch container using a pneumatic starting system.
According to the manufacturer, the self-guiding head allows RUS-PE to operate in autonomous, semi-autonomous, or manual modes. The two-channel gyro-stabilized optical system realizes automatic detection and identification of fixed and moving targets with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology.

Published capabilities include a flight duration of up to 30 minutes and a cruising speed of approximately 140 km/h, positioning RUS-PE as a solution for rapid response operations and precision engagements in complex environments.
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