ZALA unmanned aerial vehicles were presented to the heads of territorial bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
A presentation of ZALA unmanned aerial systems was held at the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the heads of the agency's territorial departments. The event showcased the upgraded ZALA T-16 and ZALA T-20 UAVs, designed for collecting and processing spatial data. A mobile laboratory based on a vehicle, which ensures the efficient operation of unmanned systems in the field, was also presented.
The key advantages of the ZALA UAV include multi-hour, high-quality, real-time image transmission and built-in artificial intelligence, which assists in the search and identification of objects. These features enable law enforcement officers to effectively monitor changes in the controlled area and promptly respond to emergency situations.
Visitors to the exhibition were particularly interested in the demonstration of the company's UAV operator simulator. This hardware and software training system allows participants to practice UAV assembly and preparation for takeoff, as well as hone their skills in operating ZALA unmanned aerial systems in a variety of weather conditions and at various times of day. The simulator effectively trains operators in conditions as close to real-life as possible, including simulating operations in an electronic countermeasure zone.
It should be noted that at the end of 2024, specialized ZALA T-16 UAVs were delivered In the Ministry of Internal Affairs units of the Far East, Siberia, Northwest, Volga, and Southern Russia. In 2025, ZALA unmanned systems were delivered to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Dagestan.