Pablo Aviation Unveils Next-Generation Drone Strategy Based on Swarm AI at DSK 2026

Pablo Aviation, a swarm AI aviation and defense platform company, participated in Drone Show Korea 2026 held at BEXCO in Busan and unveiled its global business strategy and next-generation drone technology centered around the defense industry, inspection, and drone art shows.

Pablo Aviation operated a 108-square-meter booth from the 25th to the 27th, showcasing its swarm AI-based dedicated aircraft and industry-specific optimized solutions to global defense industry officials and drone experts. The company identified the defense industry, inspection, and drone art shows as its three core areas and presented a customized technology innovation roadmap tailored to the specific needs of each industry.

In the defense industry, the concept of swarm drone combat based on a three-axis system of reconnaissance, attack, and interception was showcased. The expanded Pablo M lineup was displayed, including the swarm reconnaissance drones R10s and R20s, the swarm suicide drones S10s and S20s, and the swarm intercept drones C05s and C10s. In particular, the S20s is a medium- to long-range and heavy-duty model with significantly improved flight range and payload compared to the previous model, and is designed to be converted into the reconnaissance R20s through module replacement. In addition, various types of ground control systems (GCS), FPV suicide drones, and educational drones were unveiled.

In the inspection field, the company launched the swarm AI drone inspection brand Pablo S and presented an industrial inspection solution that can be operated even in GNSS-restricted environments. The company unveiled the InspecX, an aircraft exterior inspection system jointly developed with Korean Air and winner of the CES 2026 Drone Innovation Award, and the dedicated drone I10s for the first time. It also presented a hybrid inspection platform that combines drones and robots, along with an end-to-end service model encompassing design, manufacturing, and training. In addition, the F40u, an improved version of the Fireworks drone F40, and Weflow's mobile inspection station verti-Pit mini were also exhibited.

In the drone art show field, the company presented a vision of immersive multi-entertainment content combining fireworks, water performances, and sound through its dedicated brand PabloX Zone. It unveiled the F40, which is capable of producing fireworks, the A20 water cluster drone, performance design software NeoPicasso, and full-cycle operation software PADSS. The company announced plans to expand into overseas markets by introducing examples of global collaborations such as breaking the Guinness World Record for firework drone shows three times, a royal performance in Oman, and a Serbian countdown drone show.


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