Reactive Drone’s research and development team has finalized a modernization of its communication systems to provide multi-channel, high-capacity links for the Kazhan Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
This comprehensive upgrade encompasses both hardware and software enhancements, allowing the aircraft to maintain three concurrent communication channels. The system integrates Reactive Drone’s proprietary dual-band radio system alongside Starlink satellite connectivity and an LTE communication system. By operating all three channels simultaneously from the UAV side, the architecture supports a single connection to as many as five ground stations.
The integration of these diverse technologies is designed to maximize the specific strengths of each medium while minimizing their individual technical limitations. This multi-path approach significantly increases the operational flight radius and improves overall connection stability during complex missions. Furthermore, the redundant architecture reduces the negative impact of environmental interference and mitigates traditional radio horizon limitations that often hinder long-range drone operations.
The technology is no longer in the testing phase, having already been deployed across multiple frontline units. According to the team, the system is currently delivering strong performance and reliability in active operational environments.






