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Parebi Systems is a aircraft engine, rocket engine, aerospace-component and defense corporation, established in 1999, based in the Unitary State of Mktvartvelo.
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Movla SatelliteRoleSatelliteManufacturerParebi Systems / Ministry of National Defense of the Unitary State of MktvartveloOperatorUnitary State of MktvartveloDate2008-2014 (Movla-1)CharacteristicsReference system: Geocentric
Regime: Low Earth
Perigee altitude: 235 km
Apogee altitude: 270 km
Inclination: 55.5 degrees
DescriptionMovla 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. 

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ZSO SystemsTypeGuided bombManufacturerParebi SystemsStatusIn service since 2010CharacteristicsMass: 222-910 kg
Operational range: 28 km
Accuracy: 6 meters
DescriptionThe 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.

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Msubuki-1TypeMedium-range cruise missileManufacturerParebi SystemsStatusTested in 2011.CharacteristicsMass: 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
DescriptionMsubuki-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.

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Mparveli TsqaroTypeUnmanned combat aerial vehicleManufacturerParebi Systems / Ministry of National Defense, Unitary State of MktvartveloFirst flight2012StatusProject cancelled in 2014Number built2 prototypesCrew0 onboard, 3 per ground control stationCapacity250 kgLength 8.5 mWingspan16.6 mMax. takeoff weight1,150 kgPowerplant86 kWMaximum speed207 km/hEndurance20 hService ceiling10,000 mRate of climb2.5 m/sWing loading89 kg/m2DescriptionMparveli 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 toMparveli-2

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