Stavatti Aerospace designs and manufactures a diverse family of fixed‑wing and VTOL‑capable unpiloted aircraft systems to support a broad range of civil, commercial, and government missions. Built on the same disciplined engineering and certification‑informed processes that define Stavatti’s crewed aircraft programs, our drones emphasize reliability, adaptability, and lifecycle affordability across multiple operational environments.
Stavatti drones are produced in the United States to support customers requiring compliance with NDAA, Buy America, and other U.S. government procurement standards. These domestically produced systems are engineered to meet stringent quality, traceability, and supply‑chain requirements while remaining adaptable to evolving platform needs and payload integrations.
To better serve allied and partner nations, Stavatti also supports select international production options. These programs provide allied customers with identical performance, quality standards, and system capability to U.S.‑produced platforms, while enabling more cost‑effective acquisition, sustainment, and local industrial participation where appropriate. This approach allows customers to align their procurement strategy with national industrial policies without compromising technical integrity or mission effectiveness.
Across its drone portfolio, Stavatti emphasizes fixed‑wing efficiency, modular architecture, and scalable design. From compact expeditionary aircraft to long‑endurance operational platforms, Stavatti drones are designed to support surveillance, monitoring, communications support, training, testing, and other mission profiles consistent with applicable regulatory and export frameworks.
MISSION VISION
Stavatti Aerospace approaches unmanned aviation as a multi‑mission, systems‑level capability, designed to address the evolving demands of civilian, commercial, and government operators. Recognizing that no single platform or configuration can meet the full spectrum of modern operational needs, Stavatti focuses on developing a diverse family of purpose‑designed fixed‑wing unmanned aircraft, each optimized for clearly defined mission categories while sharing common design philosophies, architectures, and quality standards.
Our vision for Stavatti Drones is grounded in flexibility, scalability, and responsible capability growth, delivering aircraft that can be adapted to widely varying mission sets while maintaining affordability, reliability, and regulatory compliance.
Kamikaze Attack Drones & Loitering Munitions
Attack focused unpiloted aircraft, often referred to as “Kamikaze” drones, loitering munitions, or mission‑specific expendable systems, represent a distinct category of unmanned aviation that merges long‑range flight, persistence, and precision effects into a single, integrated platform. These aircraft are designed to transit significant distances, loiter autonomously or under controlled supervision, and execute a terminal mission when authorized, providing operators with flexibility and decision time not available in traditional stand‑off weapons. By combining the endurance of an unmanned aircraft with the mission focus of a guided munition, Kamikaze drones enable precision engagement within clearly defined operational parameters.
This class of systems includes platforms ranging from compact, rapidly deployable designs to larger, long‑range aircraft sometimes described as micro‑cruise missiles. Their operational value lies in cost‑effective precision, reduced dependency on crewed platforms, and the ability to conduct missions where persistence and reach are critical. Stavatti’s approach to Kamikaze and loitering munition systems emphasizes purpose‑built design, predictable mission performance, and manufacturing discipline, aligning each platform tightly to its intended role rather than pursuing multi‑mission compromise. The SD‑136 exemplifies this philosophy, representing a focused, mission‑optimized unmanned aircraft developed within applicable legal, regulatory, and export control frameworks.
SD-136 Kamikaze Attack Drone
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- Drone Type: Kamikaze Attack Drone
- Payload/Warload: 110 lbs
- Powerplant: 1 x 580cc 4 Cylinder Air Cooled Engine with 49.6 hp
- Maximum Takeoff Weight: 441 lbs
- Maximum Fuel Load: 192.9 lbs
- Maximum Level Speed: 120 Ktas
- Maximum Range (Internal Fuel): 1,075 nm
- Basic Aircraft Unit Flyaway Cost: Contact Stavatti
- Availability: Contact Stavatti
- Replaces: Shahed-136,
The Stavatti SD‑136 is a Kamikaze Attack Drone that sits within this category as a Shahed‑style inspired design, reflecting lessons learned from the widespread operational use of long‑range, one‑way attack drones while incorporating Stavatti’s manufacturing discipline, systems integration standards, and regulatory compliance framework. The SD‑136 was developed to support U.S. and allied requirements for a domestically produced, Western‑manufactured second source of this class of system, including alignment with LUCAS‑style objectives emphasizing affordability, scalability, and industrial resilience. Produced in the United States for customers requiring NDAA and Buy America‑compliant solutions while supported by export‑aligned production pathways for allied nations, the SD‑136 provides a mission‑optimized option that balances cost, range, and predictable performance while maintaining consistent quality and configuration control across domestic and international customers. The SD-136 is currently in production and available for immediate order and delivery.
