Pegaz

Serbian UCAV


title: "Pegaz" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["military-technical-institute-belgrade", "unmanned-military-aircraft-of-serbia"] description: "Serbian UCAV" topic_path: "history/military" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegaz" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Serbian UCAV ::

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FieldValue
namePegaz
imageZastava 2024 - Pegaz 82018 - 01.jpg
captionPegaz of the Serbian Air Force in 2024
aircraft_typeUnmanned combat aerial vehicle
national_originSerbia
manufacturerUtva Aviation Industry
designerMilitary Technical Institute
statusIn service
primary_userSerbian Air Force and Air Defence
number_built12+
construction_date2011–present
introduction2025
first_flight2011
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History

Pegaz premiered at the 2011 Partner (international weapons trade fair) and entered service in the Serbian Air Force and Air Defence in 2025.

Specifications

|prime units?=met General characteristics

|capacity=50 kg payload |length m=5.395 |length note= |span m=7.025 |span note= |height m=1.6 |height note= |wing area sqm=4.24 |wing area note= |aspect ratio= |airfoil= |empty weight kg=120 |empty weight note= |gross weight kg= |gross weight note= |max takeoff weight kg=245 |max takeoff weight note= |fuel capacity= |more general= Powerplant

|eng1 number=1 |eng1 name= |eng1 type=2-cylinder air-cooled horizontally-opposed piston engine |eng1 kw=38 |eng1 note=

|prop blade number=2 |prop name=pusher propeller |prop dia m= |prop dia note= Performance

|max speed kmh=160-180 |max speed note= |max speed mach= |cruise speed kmh=130-150 |cruise speed note= |stall speed kmh= |stall speed note= |never exceed speed kmh= |never exceed speed note= |minimum control speed kmh= |minimum control speed note= |range km=250 |range note=exact maximum range is yet unknown |combat range km= |combat range note= |ferry range km= |ferry range note= |endurance=6 to 10 hours |ceiling m=6000 |ceiling note= |g limits= |roll rate= |climb rate ms= |climb rate note= |time to altitude= |wing loading kg/m2= |wing loading note= |fuel consumption kg/km= |power/mass= |thrust/weight= |more performance= |avionics=

  • Automatic takeoff from prepared runway (optional: catapult)
  • Automatic landing on prepared runway (emergency: parachute)
  • Fully autonomous way points tracking, holding, camera guiding Emergency and return home mode Altitude and velocity autopilot Armament -- |rockets= 2 × FT-8D laser guided rocket

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Operators

References

References

  1. "MTI Pegaz project page". MTI.
  2. "Vojska Srbije počela koristiti Pegaze, evo što sve znamo o borbenim dronovima nastalim u suradnji s Kinezima".

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