Brazilian firm Mac Jee Displayed Kamikaze Drone at the Dubai Airshow
A cutting-edge drone prototype, named Anshar, has been unveiled by a Brazilian defense organization, Mac Jee Group. This development coincides with the increasing significance of such weaponry, particularly in light of Russia involvement in the conflict in Ukraine. Referred to as loitering munitions, these drones can stay airborne until a remote operator commands them to target and crash into designated objectives.
At the recent Dubai Airshow, Mac Jee Group showcased the Anshar, boasting a range of 120 kilometers (62 miles), a speed of 612 kph (380 mph), an impressive one-hour endurance, and a payload capacity of 20 kilograms (44 pounds). Mathieu Izquierdo, the sales business development director of Mac Jee, emphasized the alignment of this new product with contemporary war doctrines, particularly those observed in Eastern Europe conflicts. He highlighted Anshar purpose of efficiently eliminating high-value targets at a reduced cost, emphasizing its user-friendly maintenance and operation features, although specific equipment costs were not disclosed.
According to Izquierdo, a live demonstration of the Anshar drone is scheduled for the upcoming World Defense Show in Saudi Arabia, set to take place from Feb. 4-8. He revealed that Mac Jee primarily exports its products to the Middle East and announced the company intention to officially launch the product in early 2025.
Headquartered in Sao Jose dos Campos, one of Brazil key defense hubs, Mac Jee operates alongside aerospace giant Embraer and other prominent defense firms. The unveiling of the Anshar drone marks a significant stride for the Brazilian defense industry, positioning it as a key player in the evolving landscape of modern warfare technologies.