Russia Unveils Goliath-RU Tactical Reconnaissance Drone At World Defense Show 2026
At the World Defense Show 2026 in Riyadh Saudi Arabia, Russia’s Kalashnikov Group introduced the Goliath-RU tactical drone offering a 4 km operational range for short-range aerial reconnaissance operations.
The compact unmanned aerial system is part of an expanding suite of Russian reconnaissance UAVs aimed at military and security customers. The Goliath-RU weighs about 1.2 kilograms, can remain airborne roughly 40 minutes, and is built for vertical takeoff and landing from ground positions.
Design And Capabilities
The Goliath-RU is engineered as a short-range reconnaissance platform rather than a weaponized drone. Its vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) design enables launch from confined areas. The system includes ground control equipment and support gear as a complete tactical kit.
Key features include:
- Range and endurance Up to 4 kilometers line-of-sight range, about 40 minutes flight time.
- Weight and payload Operational weight near 1.2 kg with a 500-gram payload capacity.
- Altitude Operational ceiling up to 250 meters.
- Navigation Integrated GNSS (global navigation satellite system) support with radio control and telemetry links.
- Safety logic Automatic return-to-base on signal loss.
- Day and night sensors Typically supplied with both day and night cameras in field containers.
The system’s GNSS navigation suite and automatic return logic are intended to support reliable recovery within its operational envelope. It is supplied with a single remote terminal for live video and telemetry display plus spare parts and documentation for field service.
Context And Related Developments
The Goliath-RU adds to Russia’s portfolio of small UAVs showcased at the event as militaries expand use of unmanned systems for reconnaissance and situational awareness. In addition to Goliath-RU, Kalashnikov has recently highlighted upgraded variants including the Goliath 2.0 and Karakurt 2.0 at regional shows. These later models feature longer range, encrypted communications, and enhanced optical sensors.
Across the show floor, other nations also highlighted unmanned platforms and integrated systems for reconnaissance, target tracking, and air defense. For example, Türkiye’s ASELSAN presented layered air and missile defense concepts while China displayed unmanned ground vehicles paired with ISR drones.
Russia’s broader UAV efforts include plans to expand production of larger reconnaissance platforms like the Supercam series, reflecting sustained industry focus on unmanned systems.
Strategic And Operational Notes
Short-range reconnaissance UAVs such as Goliath-RU serve tactical units by providing real-time observation and tracking of ground movements or terrain features. Their use spans military planning, provisional target validation, and risk-reduced forward observation. Systems of this class are common in modern forces to extend situational awareness without direct human exposure.
Detailed performance figures align with short-range tactical roles where line-of-sight communication and limited payload set the operational use case. Russia’s continued updates to the Goliath family underscore an incremental approach to small UAV development, balancing low weight and ease of use with mission capability.
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