Ukrainian Pegasus Arms 25 heavy bombers hit more than 3,000 enemy targets
One of the bombers has completed more than 560 sorties and remains in service

Ukrainian company Pegasus Arms has released the results of the combat use of its Pegasus Arms 25 heavy strike drones in 2025. The most expensive confirmed target destroyed by these bombers was a Russian TOS-1A Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower multiple-launch rocket system, valued at approximately $15 million.
Overall, in 2025, according to the company, Pegasus Arms 25 crews destroyed more than 110 tanks, 270 armoured vehicles, approximately 3,000 units of automotive equipment, as well as hundreds of dugouts, shelters, artillery systems, and multiple-launch rocket systems. The company estimates the number of enemy infantry casualties to be in the tens of thousands.
The Pegasus Arms 25 can reach speeds of up to 110 km/h, stay airborne for up to 45 minutes and maintain a communications link at distances of up to 30 km. The drone can carry up to 14 kg of payload, allowing it to be used for dropping munitions or for remote mining. Its modular mounting system enables rapid adaptation to different types of payload. In addition to combat missions, the drone can also be used for logistics tasks, including the delivery of water, food, medical supplies and ammunition to forward positions.
According to Pegasus Arms, the average service life of a bomber is 43 sorties, while one aircraft of this model has completed more than 560 combat missions and remains in operation.
The Pegasus Arms 25 UAV/UAS has been officially listed on the Brave1 Market marketplace. Military units can order it under the Army of Drones Bonus programme, with procurement and accounting handled through DOT‑Chain Defence.
Pegasus Arms is a Ukrainian defence tech company founded in 2023. It develops and manufactures strike unmanned aerial systems resistant to electronic warfare.