
Kazhan
Product descripton: Kazhan by Reactive Drone
Kazhan (E420/E620) is a Ukrainian-manufactured hexacopter bomber drone equipped with six rotors. Belonging to the class of reusable bombers, it is capable of repeatedly dropping munitions or mines on designated targets. The average flight speed is around 40 km/h, with an operational altitude of approximately 400 meters. It can carry a payload of 12–13 kg, and up to 20 kg over short distances.
A key advantage of the Kazhan lies in the versatility of its payload release mounts, which can be quickly adapted to any type of munition available to military units. The drone is built using components from various manufacturers, including the frame, motors, and camera. The main task of its developers is to integrate and optimize these parts to meet specific combat needs.
Equipped with a thermal imaging camera, the Kazhan is frequently used for night operations. It is deployed against enemy assets such as tanks, infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), artillery, and personnel carriers—especially when stationary. The drone is also used to deploy and expand minefields. In urgent combat situations, Kazhan drones are used to repel enemy assaults.
Technical specifications
Kazhan (E420/E620) Drone — Technical Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Drone Type | Hexacopter (6 rotors) |
Class | Bomber drone (multi-use, munition-dropping) |
Average Speed | ~40 km/h |
Maximum Speed | Up to 72 km/h |
Flight Range | Up to 12 km |
Flight Duration | 0.5 – 0.75 hours |
Service Ceiling (max altitude) | 1000 m |
Combat Operational Altitude | ~400 m |
Payload Capacity (standard) | 12–13 kg |
Payload Capacity (short range) | Up to 20 kg |
Release System | Universal quick-adaptable mounts for various types of munitions |
Camera System | Equipped with thermal imaging camera (night operations capable) |
Targets | Stationary enemy vehicles (tanks, IFVs, artillery, personnel carriers) |
Special Functions | Minefield deployment and expansion |
Emergency Use | Repelling enemy assaults |
Components | Mixed origin: frames, motors, and cameras from various manufacturers |
Developer Focus | Modular integration and combat-oriented optimization |