The Haba UAV can strike targets at ranges of up to 600 km

The Haba fixed-wing bomber can strike targets at ranges of up to 300 km

The drone can carry a warhead weighing between 5 and 8 kg over a distance of up to 300 km

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Haba UAV. Manufacturer's photo

The Haba UAS, developed by the Ukrainian company WingTech, has appeared on the Brave1 Market platform. It is a multifunctional fixed-wing drone designed to destroy targets in bomber mode. According to the manufacturer, the record for a single aircraft returning from combat missions is 12 sorties.

Engineered for autonomous precision bombing, the system is equipped with an integrated ballistic calculator. The stated strike deviation is up to 3 metres. The fragmentation–shaped charge warhead weighs 5 or 8 kg.

Launched via catapult and powered by an internal combustion engine, the Haba maintains a cruising speed of 120 km/h with a maximum take-off weight of 27 kg. Navigation is facilitated through a combination of GPS and an inertial navigation system. The drone features a reinforced airframe and does not require a parachute for recovery; instead, landing is executed automatically without operator intervention.

In reusable mode, the system has an operational radius of up to 300 km, while in kamikaze mode its range can reach 600 km.

The bomber has already been codified by the Ministry of Defence and is available for ordering on the state Brave1 marketplace. Monthly production rate is 50 drones, its base price is 412,000 hryvnias.

Previously, Defender Media reported on the Yaryi, a Ukrainian tactical-level interceptor capable of reaching speeds of 270 km/h while carrying a 730 gram warhead.