Talion-3 fixed-wing interceptor debuts on Brave1 Market: specifications and price
The interceptor attains speeds of up to 250 km/h and boasts an airborne endurance of up to 40 minutes

The Ukrainian fixed-wing interceptor “Talion-3” has been listed on the state Brave1 marketplace. As Defender Media learned from the manufacturer, the platform has successfully concluded all prerequisite testing prior to codification and is already deployed operationally within the combat zone.
The Talion-3 is engineered to intercept high-speed aerial threats, including Shahed, Geran, and Gerbera drones. The unmanned aircraft can attain speeds of up to 250 km/h, features a tactical operating radius of up to 30 km, and delivers an endurance of up to 40 minutes.
The UAV has a one-metre wingspan, a maximum operational ceiling of 5.5 km, and a 1.5 kg warhead payload. Pre-launch preparation requires approximately 10 minutes. The system utilises a catapult launch mechanism and executes a standard conventional aircraft-style runway landing.
The Talion-3 is equipped with a thermal imaging camera and operates in FPV mode, utilising manual terminal guidance. Furthermore, the platform supports semi-autonomous mission profiles, leveraging beacons for positioning.
The architecture additionally incorporates a safety initiation board capable of remotely disarming the warhead from the operator’s control station, enabling a safe return-to-base (RTB) profile if no engagement occurs.
The interceptor is listed at UAH 150,000 on the Brave1 Market platform.
Earlier, Defender Media reported on the development and scaling of automatic terminal guidance technologies for interceptor platforms aimed at bolstering air defence efficacy.