Pablo Aviation participates in 'Drone Show Korea 2025'

Pablo Aviation (CEO Kim Young-jun), a company specializing in autonomous swarm control of unmanned vehicles, will be participating in 'DSK 2025' held at BEXCO in Busan from the 26th to the 28th to unveil its next-generation defense drone technology. In particular, it will be the first to present the swarm drone combat system and the advanced drone platform optimized for it.

DSK 2025 (formerly Drone Show Korea), which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, is Asia's largest drone exhibition, with approximately 290 companies from 15 countries participating this year.

At DSK 2025, Pablo Aviation will present for the first time the 'Military Swarm Drone Combat System' and the attack drone 'PabloM S10s' that will revolutionize the future battlefield. The system consists of a squadron of drones that perform surveillance, reconnaissance, and attack missions. In particular, it has overcome the low payload limitations of existing small drones by applying the 'Salvo Strike' method that disperses lightweight warheads (1 kg class) onto multiple swarm drones composed of small expendable attack drones S10s and strikes targets from multiple directions simultaneously.

The S10s is the first model of PabloM, a new defense drone lineup introduced by Pablo Aviation, and is capable of swarm direct collision attacks based on mesh communication. It is designed to maximize target striking capabilities through simultaneous or time-staggered attacks from various angles, while effectively neutralizing enemy interception defense capabilities. In addition, the modular structure of the K-MOSA (Korean Modular Open Systems Approach) concept allows for rapid loading or replacement of equipment optimized for the mission.

In addition, Pablo Aviation plans to unveil its self-developed Low-altitude Flight Operations Risk Assessment System (L-ORAS). L-ORAS, which can assess and analyze the operation risk of low-altitude operating unmanned aerial vehicles, easily and quickly evaluates the safety of flight plans without specialized knowledge. It provides systematic and reliable flight solutions through pre-identification of risk factors by applying domestic and internationally recognized assessment models such as the Specific Operations Risk Assessment (SORA) of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Safety Risk Management (SRM) of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

On the 27th, the day after the opening, Yoo Dong-il, CTO of Pablo Aviation, will give a lecture on the topic of 'Swarm Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System × Swarm Intelligence (UASS × SI)' at the conference. In this lecture, the development status and future innovation direction of rapidly changing drone technology will be analyzed, and the impact of swarm operation technology on the aviation and defense industry and various industrial fields will be examined. In addition, the technical outlook and commercialization strategies will be discussed with related experts, and new possibilities for swarm intelligence-based UAV operation will be explored.

“Through DSK 2025, we plan to showcase defense drones based on autonomous swarm control technology and strengthen our competitiveness in the future defense industry market,” said Yoo Dong-il, CTO of Pablo Aviation. “With this exhibition as a starting point, we will prove the possibility of practical application of swarm operation technology and contribute to the development of advanced defense technology and strengthening of independent defense capabilities.”

Meanwhile, Pablo Aviation will present a large-scale firework drone show on the opening day, the 26th. It will decorate the sky with the theme of 'We Create the Innovility (innovation + mobility) World', which is Pablo Aviation's vision. The 'PabloX F40', which has begun full-scale sales in the US, will be used for this performance, and this model is the only domestic company with the technology to implement fireworks and lights at the same time. In addition, the PabloX F series has received flight approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and is actively used in the US market.


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