Companies

Besomar

A Ukrainian fixed-wing UAV maker building the reusable, shotgun-armed Besomar 3210-N anti-drone interceptor.

Besomar is a Lviv-based aerospace and defence company, founded in 2023, that develops fixed-wing unmanned aircraft. Its best-known product is the Besomar 3210-N, a reusable interceptor that carries a nose-mounted 12-gauge shotgun and an automated fire-control system. An onboard computer calculates the firing moment and releases shotgun rounds at a target roughly 20 metres away; a thermal camera lets the aircraft find drones at night, in fog, or through smoke. The interceptor was shown publicly at the Iron Demo 2025 exhibition in Lviv, where it was presented as targeting Russian Geran and Gerbera loitering munitions and reconnaissance UAVs such as the Orlan, SuperCam, and ZALA. Reported figures put its top speed around 200 km/h with more than 60 minutes of endurance.

Unlike kamikaze interceptors that are destroyed on impact, the 3210-N is designed to be flown home and reused, which positions it alongside other Ukrainian counter-drone efforts such as the Wild Hornets Sting and the Freya interceptor from Fire Point . Besomar also lists a reconnaissance UAV, the Besomar 1100, and a logistics drone, the Besomar 3310, and supplies complete systems with ground control stations, antennas, charging equipment, operator training, and technical support.

fixed-wing interceptor anti-shahed shotgun thermal-imaging reusable

Products

Drones

  • Besomar 3210-N

    A reusable fixed-wing interceptor with a nose-mounted 12-gauge shotgun and automated fire-control system; uses a thermal camera to find targets and fires at roughly 20 m. Top speed around 200 km/h, endurance over 60 minutes, intended against Geran/Gerbera and reconnaissance UAVs.

  • Besomar 1100

    A reconnaissance UAV for surveillance and target identification.

  • Besomar 3310

    A logistics/delivery UAV for cargo runs to frontline positions, with up to two hours endurance and 50-60 km range.

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