X1 Jet та X2 Jet проходять бойові випробування

Record-speed interceptor drones X1 Jet and X2 Jet listed on Brave1 Market

The aircraft feature a cruising speed of approximately 300 km/h, with a record-breaking top speed of 426 km/h

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X1 Jet and X2 Jet interceptor drones have been listed on the marketplace of the state defence cluster Brave1. These are interceptor drones that hold a national speed record: in November 2025, they reached 426 km/h. Defender Media spoke with the developers about the models’ specifications.

The X1 Jet and X2 Jet UAS are designed for strike and interceptor missions. According to the developers, they are currently undergoing testing in a combat zone.

These drones have a cruising speed of around 300 km/h and a minimum speed of 150 km/h. Their flight range with payload is 10–18 km, endurance is 5–10 minutes, and operational altitude is up to 3,000 m. The design supports payloads of up to 0.6 kg and quick replacement capability. The drone is also equipped with a munition initiation board featuring a self-destruct mechanism and protection against unintended detonation.

X1 X2 Jet Interceptor. Video provided by the manufacturer

X1 and X2 differ only in their onboard camera. The interceptors are equipped with either a night or infrared camera, enabling target detection, identification, tracking, and guidance in low-light and limited-visibility conditions. The X1 is priced at UAH 131,000, while the X2 costs UAH 158,000.

The optical systems facilitate the detection and identification of targets at ranges of up to 200 m via an analogue link and 200–700 m using a digital link. The drones are engineered to operate in contested EW environments and feature adjustable video transmitter power.

According to the manufacturer, the platforms have completed range trials and have been deployed to operational combat positions. Current production is approximately 500 units per month, with capacity for further scaling.

Earlier, Defender Media reported on the Ukrainian ‘OSIRIS UEB-1′ interceptor, which was showcased at an exhibition in Germany.