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OSIRIS UEB-1 revealed: Ukraine-Poland drone clocks 315 km/h

Wed, March 25, 2026 - 02:40
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The company’s factories operate in Ukraine and Poland, while its research and development center is based in Kraków
OSIRIS UEB-1 revealed: Ukraine-Poland drone clocks 315 km/h Drone (Photo: Getty Images)

The CEO of OSIRIS AI announced the presentation of the new OSIRIS UEB-1 interceptor drone at the international Xpotential 2026 forum, which is taking place in Germany from March 24 to 26, reports Defender Media.

Presentation at Xpotential 2026

OSIRIS AI unveiled the OSIRIS UEB-1, its own interceptor drone designed for tactical missions and countering other unmanned aerial vehicles.

The Xpotential 2026 event served as a platform to showcase the capabilities of the new development.

Technical specifications

The maximum speed of the OSIRIS UEB-1 reaches 315 km/h, flight time exceeds 10 minutes, and the operational range within line of sight is up to 18 km, depending on environmental conditions. The drone can carry a warhead weighing up to 0.5 kg.

The developers noted that the aircraft is designed for rapid acceleration while maintaining stable control under high loads.

Guidance is provided via analog video transmission at 5.8 GHz.

It is equipped with a daytime camera with an optional low-light configuration. The video feed is transmitted in real time with minimal latency.

Purpose and capabilities

The OSIRIS UEB-1 is designed for intercepting UAVs, tactical target interception, perimeter protection, and rapid operational deployment.

The company’s production lines are located in Ukraine and Poland, while its research and development center is in Kraków, enabling the integration of expertise from European engineers and Ukrainian specialists to develop high-tech solutions for unmanned systems.

Ilia Samoshkin, director of the Ukrainian company Pegasus Arms, announced the start of a collaboration with the German company Rohde & Schwarz, which plans to develop new technologies for aerial reconnaissance and electronic support systems for unmanned aircraft.

Additionally, Sven Kruck, CEO of Quantum Systems, stated that the German company is investing in the Ukrainian drone manufacturer WIY Drones to expand production of STRILA anti-aircraft drones intended for the National Guard of Ukraine.

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