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ReKam: The Reconnaissance and Kamikaze Platform

Attritable. Modular. Rugged. Warfighter-Ready.

ReKam was built for the realities of modern conflict. It’s a coal-face ready, payload-agnostic fixed-wing UAV designed to swap roles seamlessly between ISR, loitering strike, electronic warfare, and counter-UAS missions.

With a modular bay and nose architecture, a single ReKam can be reconfigured in the field in minutes. One airframe, multiple missions. No extra logistics tail, no re-training curve.

Rugged by Design

We’ve stress-tested ReKam the hard way. Belly-landed at 70 km/h. Thrown into truck beds. Flown in harsh conditions. It keeps coming back ready to fight.

When damage does happen, field repair is fast and intuitive. Pilots and operators have already proven they can get ReKam patched up and back in the air without waiting on depot support.

Modular Mission Agility

ReKam is payload-agnostic by architecture. Operators can swap:

ISR – Eyes on target, long-range recon.

Loitering Strike – On-demand precision fires.

Electronic Warfare – Jam, spoof, and disrupt.

Counter-UAS – Hunt drones with speed and force.

All from the same standardized platform, reducing cost, complexity, and training overhead.

Built for Tempo, Not Sustainment Headaches

Multiple launch methods – Runway, Truck, catapult, or air-launch.

500 km base-model range – Endurance for deep ISR and loiter.

E-glass construction – Low-signature, durable, and field-ready.

Recoverable when possible, attritable when necessary – Keeps operational tempo high without the drag of costly sustainment.

Why ReKam

In today’s battlefield, you already have plenty of exquisite, fragile platforms. But you need tough, flexible, and affordable ones that can deliver effects at scale.

ReKam is that platform.

Attritable by design. Modular for mission agility. Rugged enough to keep operators in the fight.