
Skyeton recently marked a significant milestone when its modified Raybird UAS soared to an altitude of over 9,000 meters during test flights in Ukraine.
This achievement, on February 13th 2025, is particularly remarkable for a sub-30kg UAV, as such altitudes have traditionally been reserved for much larger systems weighing over 150kg. Skyeton’s innovative approach to enhancing small tactical UAVs has now set a new benchmark for the industry.
The Raybird, designed for extended surveillance and reconnaissance missions, was specially modified to reach this high altitude. The upgraded version features a wider 4.7-meter wingspan and an electric engine, improving its overall performance compared to the standard model.
Roman Knyazhenko, CEO of Skyeton, said, “We’re always working to improve Raybird and expand its capabilities. Our goal is to make it the best all-in-one solution for complex missions. Reaching over 9000 meters in altitude proves our dedication to innovations in the sUAS sector. With a real-time data link of up to 225 km, one Raybird system can handle a mission of any complexity single-handedly.”
This increased operational ceiling opens up new possibilities for Raybird, allowing it to operate effectively in demanding environments like high-altitude mountainous terrain. It also paves the way for a broader range of applications, including scientific research, beyond its original surveillance and reconnaissance focus.
With over 350,000 flight hours and extensive combat experience in Ukraine, the Raybird has consistently demonstrated its reliability and cost-effectiveness, establishing itself as a versatile and valuable tool for both defense and commercial operations.