P.S. Killer Kamikaze (PSK) American Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
P.S. Killer Kamikaze (PSK)
Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Other




Basic Information
Name
P.S. Killer Kamikaze (PSK) American Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Designation
P.S. Killer Kamikaze (PSK)
Alternate Designation
P.S. Killer Kamikaze (PSK)
Equipment Type
Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Manufacturer
XDOWN
Date of Introduction
2025
Description
The P.S. Killer Kamikaze (PSK) American Unmanned Aerial Vehicle was designed to enhance special operations forces’ ability to conduct high-value target (HVT) missions. The drone’s compact size, rapid deployment, and advanced swarm capabilities integrate seamlessly into mission planning, providing operatives with a tactical advantage in dynamic environments. The PSK offers precision strike capabilities for counterterrorism operations, reducing collateral damage in urban environments. Its ability to neutralize threats quickly while minimizing risks to civilians and infrastructure makes it a viable alternative to conventional strike methods.
Air & Air Defense Specifications
Engine
Battery
Max Speed
250.0 km/h
Range
60.0 km
Payload Capacity
0 kg
System
Alternate Designation
P.S. Killer Kamikaze (PSK)
Type
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Manufacturer
XDOWN
Payload Capacity
0.77 kg
Autonomous Targeting Capabilities
The P.S. Killer (PSK) drone features a "throw-and-forget" autonomous design, activating within two seconds of deployment and navigating to its target without further human intervention.
Launch
The drone launches into operation within two seconds, much like a quarterback throwing a football.
Dimensions
Length
INA
Diameter
INA
Weight
0.8 kg
Automotive
Engine Name
INA
Engine Type
Battery
Engine Power
INA
Maximum Speed
250 km/h
Maximum Range
60 km
Service Ceiling
INA
Endurance
INA
Details
Country of Origin
United States
Category
UAVs
Air > UAVs
Filter Label
P
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
—
Width
—
Height
—
Weight
0.8 kg
Operators (1)
United States
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