- Pegasus Arms reported that its Pegasus Arms 25 drone fleet has flown more than 1,000 missions in 2025, including more than 560 single-airframe missions, and is now deployed in more than 1,500 units in Ukrainian combat formations.
- The company said the drone destroyed more than 110 tanks, 270 armored vehicles and thousands of other Russian targets, and plans to increase production and deliveries to Ukrainian armed forces in 2026.
Pegasus Arms has released detailed operational results for its Pegasus Arms 25 heavy attack drone, confirming that Ukrainian armed forces used the platform in more than a thousand engagements in 2025, including more than 560 missions with a single airframe. The company announced the figures in an official review of wartime performance.
According to the reportCurrently, more than 1,500 Pegasus Arms 25 drones operate along the front, with every second Ukrainian combat unit equipped with the system. The company said the platform has caused “billions of dollars” in losses to the Russian armed forces over the past year.
The Pegasus Arms 25 was credited with destroying more than 110 tanks, 270 armored vehicles and 3,000 transport vehicles, along with hundreds of dugouts, artillery systems and MLRS positions. The company stated that the number of neutralized Russian personnel is “in the tens of thousands.”
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One of the system’s most notable achievements came in 2024, when a Pegasus Arms 25 destroyed a Russian TOS-1A “Solntsepek” worth $15 million, which remains the most expensive confirmed target, according to the company.
The paper highlights several factors behind the drone’s performance, starting with its ability to carry a 14kg payload for ammunition drops or remote mining. A modular suspension system allows rapid reconfiguration for strike, logistics or supply missions.
The company also cites “abnormal survivability,” reporting that one airframe completed more than 560 combat sorties without being lost – a mark Pegasus Arms describes as “an undeniable record.”
Ilya Samoshkin, CEO of Pegasus Arms, said: “On average, software updates and hardware improvements are released every two months… Units using the Pegasus Arms 25 in combat can rely on it with 100% confidence, knowing that their UAVs contain the latest innovations of this technological war.”
The company emphasized that the drone’s communication system enables stable operations under Russian EW suppression. Crews “maintain the link with the drone and receive a clear video feed,” even in zones where other UAVs are down.
Pegasus Arms also revealed that the platform can be equipped with a built-in EW module designed to counter hostile FPV drones – a capability the company describes as unique.
Samoshkin said: “Pegasus Arms 25 drones are the only ones in Ukraine, and probably in the world, that can be equipped with their own EW system… lightweight and compact, yet effectively neutralizes enemy ‘birds’.”
The report states that Pegasus Arms plans to “significantly increase the number of drones supplied to the Ukrainian Armed Forces by 2026.” It also confirms that the company is developing new technologies to counter Russia’s growing drone fleets.
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