DeViro Unveils 'Leleka' and 'Bulava' Drones with Remote Control Capabilities, No Operator Needed at the Frontline.

Leleka and Bulava drones without operator
Leleka and Bulava drones without operator

DeViro Drones Showcase New Capabilities at Eurosatory-2026

According to Espreso.tv: At the Eurosatory-2026 exhibition, DeViro introduced upgraded versions of its 'Leleka' and 'Bulava' drones, along with advanced remote control features. These innovations allow operators to manage the drones from a safe location up to 15–20 kilometers away, eliminating the need for personnel on the frontline. This development is particularly relevant as modern warfare increasingly demands technologies that reduce risk to human operators while maintaining operational effectiveness.

'Leleka' and 'Bulava' no longer require an operator on the frontline. - Roman, Marketing Director at DeViro

The exhibition featured new drone variants: 'Bulava M2V' and 'Leleka M2R.' Upgrades include significant performance enhancements. The 'Bulava M2V' now has a strike radius expanded from 80 to 130 kilometers, and its warhead weight increased from 3.6 to 5 kilograms. Additionally, the 'Bulava M2V' flight duration has been extended to 95 minutes. These improvements boost combat efficiency through greater range and longer active operation time.

Frontline Situation

As of 4:00 PM on June 27, Ukraine's General Staff reported 57 combat engagements across the front. Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, stated that Russia has deployed 721,000 soldiers against Ukraine. Fighting continues on key axes, including:

  • North-Slobozhanskyi
  • Kursk
  • South-Slobozhanskyi
  • Kupiansk
  • Lyman
  • Sloviansk
  • Kramatorsk
  • Kostiantynivka
  • Pokrovsk
  • Oleksandrivka
  • Huliaipole
  • Orikhiv
  • Prydniprovskyi

These figures highlight intensified hostilities across various regions, underscoring the need for new technological solutions to enhance military unit effectiveness and safety.

The debut of DeViro's new drones at Eurosatory-2026 underscores the critical role of technological innovation in modern combat. Given the escalating conflict in Ukraine, the new remote control capabilities and upgraded drone specifications can significantly improve operational efficiency for military units. In the face of intense military activity, such technologies are becoming essential for ensuring safety and successful mission execution on the frontline.


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