ZALA Kub-BLA

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Kub-BLA
Type Loitering munition
Place of origin Russian Federation
Service history
Used by Russian Armed Forces
Wars
Production history
Designer ZALA Aero Group
ManufacturerZALA Aero Group
Produced2019-present [1]
Specifications

Maximum speed 130 km/h

Kub-BLA (advertised as KYB-UAV) is a Russian high-precision unmanned aerial vehicle and loitering munition developed by the Russian company ZALA Aero Group (part of Kalashnikov Concern).

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Description

Kub-BLA was first unveiled by Kalashnikov during IDEX-2019 exibition in Abu-Dhabi. The report notes that after launch, the drone can loiter in the air, detecting a target, and then attack it from the upper hemisphere with a vertical dive. [2] “Kub-BLA” delivers a payload according to target coordinates, which are set manually, or according to an image from the target guidance load, in addition, the drone can be used in swarm mode. [3] A new version with a more powerful warhead begun to be supplied in late December 2023. [4]

Combat use

The drone was used against targets in Idlib during Syrian civil war, as well as during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in Kiev. [3] In May 2022 footage of an attack on a M777 howitzer by a Kub drone was posted by the Russian Ministry of Defence. [5]

According to Lostarmour OSINT project, there have been at least 44 documented uses of Kub drones as of December 2023. [6]

Technical characteristics

Specifications: [7] [2]

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References

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