Zala Unveils Kama Unmanned Surface Vehicles at Fleet 2026
Quick Look
- Zala debuted its Kama unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) for civilian and special tasks at Fleet 2026 in St.
- These USVs can perform hydrographic work, environmental monitoring, and patrol duties, with a 12-hour endurance and a 600 kg payload capacity.
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Why It Matters
Zala has presented its new Kama unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) at the International Maritime Defense Show Fleet 2026. These vehicles are designed for both civilian and special tasks.
ST. PETERSBURG, June 10. /TASS/. Zala for the first time presented Kama unmanned surface vehicles (USV) for civilian and special tasks at the International Maritime Defense Show Fleet 2026, TASS reports.
The USVs are capable of carrying out hydrographic work, conducting environmental control, identifying illegal discharges and pollution. They can also become a key tool for patrolling, protecting water areas, conducting emergency rescue operations and delivering goods.
The endurance of the unmanned boat reaches 12 hours and the speed is 22.2 km/h. She is able to hold a position when the wave is up to three points. The Kama can travel 700 km away from the shore and carry a payload weighing up to 600 kg.
Open Questions
- What is the specific type of civilian tasks the USVs are designed for?
- What are the 'special tasks' mentioned?
- What is the cost of the Kama USVs?
- Who are the potential buyers or clients for these USVs?




