Kalashnikov Concern has begun preliminary testing of its latest short-range surface-to-air missile system (SAM), the Krona, designed for territorial air defense. The announcement came from the company’s press service.
Krona System designed to counter Drone Threats
The Krona system includes detection and control assets, as well as mobile combat vehicles or stationary combat modules integrated into a unified network.

The system is intended to protect various facilities from aerial attacks, with unmanned aerial vehicles identified as its primary targets.
Testing Conducted in realistic Combat Conditions
The company emphasized that the preliminary trials are taking place under conditions close to real-world operational use. This approach allows developers to identify shortcomings and quickly refine the system.
Alan Lushnikov, CEO of Kalashnikov Concern, noted that less than two years passed from initial research to the creation of the new system.
Production Timeline Set for 2026
In November, Lushnikov stated that the export version, Krona-E, would be ready for serial mass production in 2026.
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