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Russian Orion E Combat Drone

Russian Orion E Combat Drone

Manufacturer: Kronshtadt Group
Category: Attack & Multirole Drones (UAVs)
  • Maximum Speed 200 km/h
  • Endurance up to 24 hours
  • Operational Range beyond line of sight via satellite link
  • Payload Capacity up to 200 kg

Full Specifications

1. General Information

Name Orion E
Manufacturer Kronshtadt Group
Country of Origin Russia
Type / Role Armed MALE UAV
First Flight / Introduced 2016
Status In Service / Export
Unit Cost Estimated low millions USD

2. Performance

Maximum Speed 200 km/h
Cruise Speed 120–150 km/h
Operational Range Beyond line-of-sight via satellite link
Endurance up to 24 hours
Service Ceiling 7,500 m
Rate of Climb N/A

3. Dimensions

Length 8 m
Wingspan 16 m
Height 2.2 m
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) ~1,000 kg

4. Payload & Armament

Payload Capacity up to 200 kg
Hardpoints 2–4
Weapons KAB 20 guided bombs, UPAB series
Sensors EO/IR turret, laser designator
Avionics GPS / GLONASS navigation, targeting pod

5. Propulsion

Engine Type Piston engine
Engine Power ~100–120 hp
Propeller Type Rear-mounted pusher propeller

6. Communication & Control

Control Type Remote / semi-autonomous
Data Link Range Line-of-sight and satellite
Navigation GPS / GLONASS
Ground Control Station Portable or fixed facility

7. Operational Use

Primary Users Russia
Combat Proven Limited use reported
Notable Operations Syria, Ukraine testing

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

8
  • Technology 8 / 10
  • Performance 8 / 10
  • Combat Effectiveness 8 / 10
  • Operational Flexibility 8 / 10

PROS

  1. Long endurance for persistent ISR missions
  2. Capable of carrying guided air to ground munitions
  3. Lower acquisition cost than Western MALE UAVs
  4. Designed for export with fewer restrictions
  5. Combat tested in limited operational use

CONS

  1. Smaller payload capacity than MQ 9 class drones
  2. Slower speed limits survivability in contested airspace
  3. Sensor suite less advanced than Western equivalents
  4. Limited stealth or electronic protection features
  5. Dependence on satellite link for extended range missions

Russian Orion E MALE Combat Drone

The Russian Orion E is a medium altitude long endurance combat drone designed to give Russia and export customers a persistent intelligence, surveillance, and precision strike capability. Developed as a response to Western MALE unmanned systems, Orion E reflects Moscow’s push to field an armed UAV that can support ground forces, conduct border patrol missions, and strike time sensitive targets with guided munitions.

Orion E is optimized for long on station time rather than speed, making it suitable for counter insurgency, reconnaissance, and battlefield overwatch. Its design places it in the same general operational class as the MQ 1C Gray Eagle and early MQ 9 variants, though with more limited payload and sensor capacity.

Manufacturer

The drone is developed and produced by the Kronshtadt Group, a Russian defense and aerospace firm specializing in unmanned systems. Orion was originally developed for the Russian Ministry of Defense, with the Orion E variant tailored specifically for export customers under Russian arms export regulations.

Speed and Range

Orion E cruises at moderate speeds, prioritizing endurance and fuel efficiency. It can remain airborne for up to 24 hours depending on payload and mission profile. The UAV operates primarily via line of sight datalink, with satellite communications enabling extended range missions. This allows Orion E to support wide area surveillance and strike operations without forward basing close to the frontline.

Cost / Price

Exact pricing is not publicly disclosed, but open source estimates place the Orion E unit cost in the low millions of US dollars. This positions it as a lower cost armed UAV option compared to Western MALE platforms, appealing to countries seeking strike capable drones with fewer political restrictions.

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