3. Russian Okhotnik-B UCAV

Russia’s ambitious introduction into the heavy unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) category is embodied in the Sukhoi S-70 Okhotnik-B. This flying-wing design has notable internal weaponry capacity and advanced stealth qualities. While still able to operate in tandem with manned fighters like the Su-57, the AI-driven components of the platform enable autonomous mission execution. With a payload capacity more than 2,000 kg and an estimated battle radius of 4,000 kilometres, the Okhotnik-B shows remarkable strategic capacity. Its excellent sensor fusion and network-centric warfare capacity makes it a powerful force multiplier.
4. Chinese CH-7 Rainbow

China’s explosive development in unmanned military technology is best shown by the CH-7 Rainbow. Modern autonomous navigation technologies and sophisticated stealth elements abound on this high-altitude long-endurance platform. From strategic reconnaissance to deep attack operations, its modular design accommodates many mission scenarios. The artificial intelligence of the system guarantees safe communications with ground control stations and helps to facilitate difficult decision-making procedures. With enhanced endurance and a 13,000 metre service ceiling, the CH-7 marks a major advancement in Chinese unmanned warfare capacity.
