(https://i.postimg.cc/rp6VvBs4/Movla.jpg) | Movla Satellite |
Role | Satellite |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems / Ministry of National Defense of the Unitary State of Mktvartvelo |
Operator | Unitary State of Mktvartvelo |
Date | 2008-2014 (Movla-1) |
Characteristics | Reference system: Geocentric Regime: Low Earth Perigee altitude: 235 km Apogee altitude: 270 km Inclination: 55.5 degrees |
Description | Movla is an imaging satellite. The project was started in 2008, as a joint project between the Mktvartvelian government and Parebi Systems, and it was launched to orbit in 2012. However, the satellite decayed from orbit before completing the mission. In 2014, the Ministry of National Defense reduced the funding of the project in 2014, so a second prototype, known as Movla-2, was entirely developed by Parebi Systems. Movla-2 has been successfully launched and acquired by several foreign governments. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/h439gVv8/zsobomb.jpg) | ZSO Systems |
Type | Guided bomb |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | In service since 2010 |
Characteristics | Mass: 222-910 kg Operational range: 28 km Accuracy: 6 meters |
Description | The ZSO guidance system is a GPS/INS guidance kit that converts bombs range from 222 kg to 910 kg into smart weapons. A laser seeker resistant to countermeasures and with over 315 degrees of view angle, provides guidance. It enables precision strike capability in all weather conditions with long range (up to 24 km) at a dispersion of 6 m. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/QdsycdnV/Hatf-7-Babur-good.jpg) | Msubuki-1 |
Type | Medium-range cruise missile |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | Tested in 2011. |
Characteristics | Mass: 1,500 kg Length: 6.2 m Diameter: 0.5 m Warhead: 450-500 kg Engine: Turbojet (solid-fuel rocket booster during launch) Wingspan: 2.5 m Operational range: 700-750 km Maximum speed: 990 km/h |
Description | Msubuki-1 is a medium range turboject powered subsonic cruise missile that can be launched from land or underwater seaborne platforms. The missile was tested in 2011. However, the production of Msubuki-1 was reportedly halted in 2015. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/PxTg370d/talarion-uav-eads-33551.jpg) | Mparveli Tsqaro |
Type | Unmanned combat aerial vehicle |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems / Ministry of National Defense, Unitary State of Mktvartvelo |
First flight | 2012 |
Status | Project cancelled in 2014 |
Number built | 2 prototypes |
Crew | 0 onboard, 3 per ground control station |
Capacity | 250 kg |
Length | 8.5 m |
Wingspan | 16.6 m |
Max. takeoff weight | 1,150 kg |
Powerplant | 86 kW |
Maximum speed | 207 km/h |
Endurance | 20 h |
Service ceiling | 10,000 m |
Rate of climb | 2.5 m/s |
Wing loading | 89 kg/m2 |
Description | Mparveli Tsqaro, also known as Mparveli-1, is an unmanned combat aerial vehicle capable of remotely controlled or autonomous flight operations. It was designed and developed in a joint project between Parebi Systems, Tsetskhli Corporation, and the Mktvartvelian government. The aircraft is monitored and controlled by an aircrew in a ground control station, including weapons employment. Communication between the aircraft and the control station was via ground-based antenna. Two prototypes were manufactured, and although the first flight was a success, the project would be left in stand-by after 2013 due limitations in its communication systems. |
Developed to | Mparveli-2 |
(https://i.postimg.cc/0QJfLTHL/may-bay.jpg) | Kori Khedva 27 |
Type: | Unmanned aerial vehicle |
Manufacturer: | Parebi Systems |
First flight: | 2014 |
Maximum speed: | 200 km/h |
Endurance: | 8 h |
Operational range: | 100 to 200 km |
Weight: | 2.5 m/s |
Description: | Kori Khedva 27 is a medium-range unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), manufactured by Parebi System. It is used for remote as well as day-and-night observation. Kori Khedva 27 is currently used for both military and civil purposes. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/G2X8pJhP/okros.jpg) | Okros Mprivani |
Type: | Unmanned aerial vehicle |
Manufacturer: | Parebi Systems |
First flight: | 2021 |
Status: | In service since late 2022 |
Number built: | Unknown |
Crew: | 0 onboard |
Capacity: | 250 kg |
Length: | 6.5 m |
Wingspan: | 10.5 m |
Max. takeoff weight: | 550 kg |
Powerplant: | 72 kW |
Maximum speed: | 150 km/h |
Endurance: | 20 h |
Service ceiling: | 6,800 m |
Operational altitude: | 5,500 m |
Description: | Okros Mprivani is a surveillance, reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle system developed by Parebi Systems. Okros Mprivani was developed as a more stable alternative to Kori Khedva 27. Parebi Systems has signed a contract with Mktvartvelo's ministries of National Defense and Public Order and Security for the production of this unmanned aerial vehicle. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/x8bMHYLt/koral-system.png) | Gaghvidzebuli (GVZ-1) |
Type | Transportable electronic anti-Radar system |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | In service since 2022 |
Operation range | 200 km |
Characteristics | One operational unit includes four Electronic Support Systems and one Electronic Attack System, each mounted on a 8x8 truck. It is able to search, intercept, analyse, classify, and locate the direction of multiple conventional and complex types of radar signals. It can jam, deceive, and paralyse hostile radars. |
Description | Gaghvidzebuli, popularly known as GVZ-1, is a land-based transportable electronic warfare system developed to jam and deceive hostil radars of enemy nations. GVZ-1 is composed of Eletronic Support and Electronic Attack System each mounted on a 8x8 tactical truck. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/fTPkG7wG/Bayraktar-TB2.jpg) | Mparveli-2 |
Type | Unmanned combat aerial vehicle |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
First flight | 2022 |
Status | In service |
Number built | Unknown |
Crew | 0 onboard, 3 per ground control station |
Capacity | 250 kg |
Length | 6.5 m |
Wingspan | 12 m |
Max. takeoff weight | 650 kg |
Powerplant | 75 kW |
Maximum speed | 220 km/h |
Cruise speed | 130 km/h |
Range | 150 km/h |
Endurance | 27 h |
Service ceiling | 8,200 m |
Operational altitude | 5,500 m |
Wing loading | 89 kg/m2 |
Fuel capacity | 300 litres, gasoline |
Armaments | Four hardpoints for laser-guided smart munition, with provisions to carry combinations of: -Long Range Antitank Missile System -Precision guided munitions -70 mm Missile System -Laser Guided Rockets -Air-to-surface launched 81 mm mortar munition -Modular joint ammunition |
Description | Mparveli-2 is an unmanned combat aerial vehicle capable of remotely controlled or autonomous flight operations. It is designed and developed by Parebi Systems, based in Mparveli Tsqaro UAV. The aircraft is monitored and controlled by an aircrew in a ground control station, including weapons employment. Unlike Mparveli Tsqaro, Mparveli-2 has a protusion on its body and an antenna on its nose for satellite communication, providing a much bigger control range, as well as making it more resistant to jamming of communication by the enemy. |
Developed from | Mparveli Tsqaro (https://independentorder.net/index.php?topic=2561.msg23293#msg23293) |
(https://i.postimg.cc/L5n12gyv/Pics-Art-03-03-02-39-29.jpg) | Itsavs-1 |
Type | Anti-ballistic missile |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | In production |
Warhead | Pre-fragmented warhead (40 kg) |
Detonation mechanism | Proximity fuze |
Engine | Two-stage with gas thruster |
Propellant | First stage: dual propellant liquid fuel and oxidiser; Second stage: solid fuel |
Operational range | 3,000 km |
Flight altitude | 80 km |
Guidance system | Mid-course: Intertial navigation system with ground based mid-course correction Terminal: Active radar homing |
Launch platform | TEL 8x8 |
Description | Itsavs-1 is an anti-ballistic missile developed to intercept incoming ballistic missiles outside the atomosphere. Itsavs-1 is a two-stage missile with a maximum interception altitude of 80 km. The first stage is a solid fuelled motor while the second stage is liquid fuelled. Itsavs is designed to be fast enough to hit medium-range ballistic missiles and intermediate-range ballistic missiles. The Itsavs-1 has been developed by Parebi Systems since the mid-2010s. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/sDp8G6K7/TAI-delivers-another-new-radar-equipped-ANKA-Drone-to-Turkish-Naval-Forces-925-001.jpg) | Shavrinveli 27 |
Type | Unmanned combat aerial vehicle |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | In service |
Number built | Unknown |
Crew | 0 onboard, 3 per ground control station |
Capacity | 350 kg |
Length | 8.6 m |
Wingspan | 17.5 m |
Height | 3.25 m |
Max. takeoff weight | 1,700 kg |
Powerplant | 127 kW |
Propellers | 3-bladed constant-speed propeller |
Maximum speed | 217 km/h |
Cruise speed | 204 km/h |
Range | 1,448 km/h |
Combat range | 250 km |
Endurance | 30 hours with 350 kg |
Service ceiling | 9,144 m |
Armaments | -Air-to-ground missiles -Laser-guided smart micro munitions -Laser guided rockets -70 mmm missile system |
Description | Shavrinveli 27 is an unmanned aerial vehicle designed and developed by Parebi Systems. It is designed as a versatile vehicle both for aerial surveillance and reconnaissane missions, with a modular platform with synthetic aperture radar, precise weapons and satellite communication. The system is designed for night and day missions including adverse weather conditions, performs real-time image intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, moving/stationary target detection, recognition, identification, and tracking missions, particularly designed to special intelligence operations. Shavrinveli 27 is a fully indigenous Mktvartvelian drone, with a more powerful engine than Mparveli-2, higher payload, more precise optic sensor with a higher resolution and wider range, including a special electronic warfare capability. The drone is named after Shavrinveli, a mythological goddess related to the creation myth in the Order of Simartlea. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/66b8kKZ5/officials-of-turkish-defense-industry-company-stm-work-at-news-photo-1622143167-social-1623101128.jpg) | Mokvla Khochi |
Type | Kamikaze drone |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | In service since late 2022 |
Number built | Unknown |
Crew | 0 onboard, 1 in ground station |
Capacity | 350 kg |
Length | 60 cm |
Wingspan | 60 cm |
Weight | 7 kg |
Maximum speed | 72 km/h |
Service ceiling | 500 m |
Operational altitude | 2,800 m |
Endurance | 30 minutes |
Range | 5 km |
Warhead | Different ammunition options with ability to load ammunition prior to use |
Characteristics | -Camera with 10x optical zoom -Artificial intelligence machine learning algorithms -Target identification and tracking |
Capabilities | -Facial recognition system -Day and night operations -Autonomous and precise hit -Different ammunition options -Tracking moving targets -Navigation and contro algorithms -Deployable and operable by a single person -In-flight mission abort and emergency self-destruction |
Description | Mokvla Khochi is a small portable rotary wing kamikaze drone produced by Parebi Systems that has been designed for asymmetric warfare or counter-insurgency. It can be carried by a single personnel in both autonomous and manual modes. It can be effectively used against static or moving targets through its real-time image processing capabilities and machine learning algorithms embedded on the platform. The system consists of the rotary wing attack drone and ground control unit. It has also a facial recognition system, suggesting it can seek out specific individuals. Its swarms are too numerous to be tackled by advanced air defense systems and can destroy a large number of targets very rapidly, particularly when operating in a drone swarm. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/MHrVLDK5/article-61e56d088caf10-25680042.jpg) | Msubuki-27 |
Type | Mobile surface-to-air missile / anti-ballistic missile system |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | In service |
Mass | 400 kg |
Length | 4.61 m |
Diameter | 27.5 cm |
Maximum firing range | 40 km |
Engine | Solid-fuel rocket motor |
Flight altitude | 15-20 km |
Maximum speed | 1.4-1.7 km/s |
Guidance system | Intertial guidance with midcourse updates, active radar homing for terminal guidance |
Battery configuration | Engagement control center: 1 Multifunction radar: 1 Launchers: 4-6 Missiles per launcher: 8 Power generator: 1 |
Description | Msubuki-27 is a mobile surface-to-air missile, aimed to be part of Mktvartvelo's aerial and missile defense system. Msubuki-27 is designed to take down ballistic missiles. It can detect targets within 100 km and track up to 40 simultaneously. Msubuki-27 is aimed to intercept targets up to an altitude of 15 km at a range of 40 km. The system can intercept up to six targets simultaneously, and the missiles have anti-electronic warfare capabilities to keep functioning despite jamming. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/MKHb6C4h/test-iv.jpg) | Kukhili-2 |
Type | Medium-range cruise missile |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | Tested in September 2022. In service since 2023 |
Characteristics | Mass: 5,000 kg Length: 17.5 m Diameter: 2 m Warhead: 500-1,500 kg Engine: Three-stage solid rocket Operational range: 5,000 km Maximum speed: 29,400 km/h |
Description | Kukhili-2 is an intercontinental ballistic missile developed by Parebi System in a joint project with the Ministry of Defense. The missile is believed to have a range of around 5,000 kilometres. It is a three-stage, road-mobile and solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile which is transported by a truck and launched via a canister. It is believed to operate multiple independently targetable warheads. The missile was tested in 2022 for first time, being the first a fully indigenous Mktvartvelian missile. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/fykrMb1J/L-20181026141808549136-1.jpg) | Skhivi-1 |
Type | Cruise missile |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | Tested in September 2022. In service since late 2022 |
Characteristics | Mass: 500-600 kg Length: 3.5 m Warhead: 230 kg Engine: Turbojet Wingspan: 2.6 m Operational range: 225-270 km Maximum speed: 623 knots |
Description | Skhivi-1 is an autonomous, stealth, high precision cruise missile developed by Parebi Systems. It is Mktvartvelo's first domestic guided missile for striking both stationary and moving targets at a stand-off distance of over 180 kilometers. It can have either a high-explosive fragmentation warhead or a tandem-charge warhead for use against hardened targets. Skhivi-2 and Skhivi-3, still under development, are expected to be able to deploy an improved tandem-charge warhead for use against hardened mobile targets and a semi armour-piercing warhead for use against ships, respectively. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/KYKZ9nZH/Ea-ZNSyj-Xs-AA3m-e.jpg) | Karishkhali-27 |
Type | Air-to-air missile |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | Tested in September 2022. In service since May 2023 |
Characteristics | Karishkhali-27-A : short-range infrared homing Karishkhali-27-B : beyond visual range active radar homing |
Description | The Karishkhali-27 is an air-to-air missile, first Mktvartvelo's indigenous missile of his kind. They are able to be launched from multirole fighter aircraft operational in Mktvartvelo's air force. It is believed to have an advanced agility due to its thrust vectoring, a unique warhead for maximum probability of kill and a reliable fuze. It was tested for first time in 2022. |
(https://i.postimg.cc/QdC6LzRG/6405353437125e0018a12257.png) | Ukhilavi-1 |
Type | Unmanned combat aerial vehicle |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | In production |
Number built | Unknown |
Crew | 0 onboard, 3 per ground control station |
Capacity | 1,500 kg |
Length | 14.7 m |
Wingspan | 10 m |
Height | 3.3 m |
Max. takeoff weight | 8,500 kg |
Maximum speed | 1,100 km/h |
Cruise speed | 735 km/h |
Combat range | 930 km |
Endurance | 6 hours |
Service ceiling | 14,000 m |
Armaments | -Air-to-air missiles -Air-to-surface missiles (including Skhivi-1) -Anti-tank guided missiles -Anti-radiation missiles -Anti-ship, air-to-surface, surface-to-surface cruise missile -Laser-guided bombs -Rack of four 81 mm mortars -Glided bombs -Bunker buster munition |
Description | Ukhilavi-1 is a twin-engine, low-observable, jet-powered unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by Parebi Systems. It is the first fully indigenous supersonic UAV developed in Mktvartvelo. The aircraft is designed in a way that makes it capable to takeoff and land on an amphibious assault ship, without any need for a catapult system. The features also include an angular design that gives it a low radar cross-section and an internal weapons bay, as well as an active electronically scanned array, an antenna enabling both line-of-sight and beyond line-of-sight control. |
(https://images2.imgbox.com/33/44/e8rKGrVq_o.jpg) | ERPTASASAM-3 |
Type | Joint direct attack munition |
Manufacturer | Parebi Systems |
Status | In production |
Number built | Unknown |
Length | 3,000-3,800 mm |
Max. height | 14,000 m |
Range | 60 km |
Guidance type | GPS and INS |
Description | ERPTASASAM-3 is a guidance kit used for converting air-droppable unguided bombs into precision-guided bombs. It has a glide range of about 60 kilometers. This allows a striking aircraft to release a bomb at a target without entering the threat envelope of most short- and medium-range air defense systems which offers it some protection. It is designed to be effective independently of the weather conditions. ERPTASASAM bombs offer an inexpensive weapon to alternatives such as cruise missiles. Every kit has an estimated price around $25,000-30,000. ERPTASASAM-3 is result of a joint project between Parebi Systems and Tsetskhli Corporation. ERPTASASAM-27 is a modified version which is oriented toward striking a maritime target. |