The device was displayed at the IDEX 2025 International Exhibition in February 2025, and the company is currently preparing a modified version of the combat drone.
The United Arab Emirates tried the new Jeniah UCAV drone edge grou. This was reported by army information.
The device was presented at the IDEX 2025 International Exhibition in February 2025 and the company is currently preparing a modified version of the combat drone.
It is noted that the Jeniah UCAV combat drone was developed as a low visibility platform, providing to effectively carry out battle missions in conditions of high threat and low quality communication. One feature of Jenias is the integration of artificial intelligence, which helps in making decisions, navigating and recognizing goals.
Jeniah Ucav shock drone in various projections. The drone is equipped with a reactive machine and will be able to build a maximum speed of more than 1000 km/h, and its travel speed reaches 0.7 mach. The drone has a wing of 7 meters, a length of 11 meters, and the maximum take -off weight is 4000 kg.
Jeniah UCAV can carry up to 480 kg of payload, including controlled ammunition, intelligence equipment and electronic warfare systems. He can act independently or as part of a group of drones, as well as interact with manned aircraft. Its design is to be -optimize to reduce radar visibility, which increases efficiency in battle conditions.
This shock drone is fully developed and designed in the UAE. The Edge Group continues to try Jeniah UCAV, examining performance and opportunities for the international market.
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