Milanion captures global attention with its new FP-5 cruise missile and Magia swarm intelligence system at IDEX 2025
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Milanion Group unveiled its FP-5 ground-launched cruise missile and Magia decentralised swarm intelligence system for the first time at the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX) 2025 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The introduction of these systems has generated significant interest among international delegations, highlighting their potential to enhance both offensive and defensive air superiority amid escalating geopolitical tensions.Follow Army Recognition on Google News at this link
The Milanion FP-5 is a ground-launched cruise missile featuring an operational range of up to 3,000 kilometers and a flight altitude of up to 5 kilometers. (Picture source: Army Recognition)
The FP-5 is a ground-launched cruise missile system designed for long-range missile deployment. It features an operational range of up to 3,000 kilometers and a flight altitude of up to 5 kilometers, capable of delivering specified payloads of up to 1,000 kilograms to engage ground targets with fixed topographical coordinates. The missile system operates effectively day and night, including in environments with active radio interference. The FP-5 offers a maximum flight time of four hours, reaching a top speed of 950 km/h and cruising at 850-900 km/h.
This new cruise missile has a maximum takeoff weight of 6,000 kg and a wingspan of 6,000 mm. Navigation is managed through a GPS/GNSS anti-jam CRPA system and an INS system. The missile can be launched via jet start or from the ground, with a production capacity exceeding 50 units per month. The full system package includes the cruise missile, a solid rocket engine, a ground control station, transportation packaging, starting gear, and a spare parts box, with a launch preparation time ranging from 20 to 40 minutes.
The Magia system offers decentralised swarm intelligence that enables dynamic collaboration between high-density multirotor and fixed-wing uncrewed platforms. By leveraging bio-inspired swarm behaviours and human-machine teaming, Magia aims to enhance battlefield decision-making by shortening the OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) cycle. The system features a self-healing swarming capability and multi-spectrum combat mass generation, allowing it to support roles including intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), electronic warfare (EW), and kinetic attack-based air-launched effects (ALE). Magia’s endurance ranges from one to three hours depending on the UAV type used, and it is designed to operate within a 100 km radius.
The Magia system incorporates fully autonomous swarm operations and AI-driven decision-making to improve tactical response times. It supports a wide range of roles, including ISR, target engagement, force protection, perimeter defense, area domination, and logistics support. The system’s decentralized communication and self-healing design aim to ensure mission continuity in high-attrition scenarios. Magia’s manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability facilitates coordinated operations with ground vehicles, helicopters, and infantry. The system also includes cybersecurity measures with encrypted networks to prevent adversary disruption and allows integration of fixed-wing and multi-rotor UAVs for flexible mission execution. The system is capable of executing multiple mission types within a single swarm without losing coherence.
Milanion Group, an integrated technology company, develops and manufactures advanced systems for defense and security sectors across land, maritime, and air domains. The company’s products focus on mobility, automation, and multi-mission capabilities through manned, autonomous, or remote operations. Its portfolio features modular ‘plug and play’ systems intended to provide platform-agnostic solutions that prioritize affordability, operational simplicity, and interoperability with diverse systems to meet specific mission requirements.
The Magia system incorporates fully autonomous swarm operations and AI-driven decision-making to support a wide range of roles, including ISR, target engagement, force protection, perimeter defense, area domination, and logistics support. (Picture source: Army Recognition)
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Milanion Group unveiled its FP-5 ground-launched cruise missile and Magia decentralised swarm intelligence system for the first time at the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX) 2025 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The introduction of these systems has generated significant interest among international delegations, highlighting their potential to enhance both offensive and defensive air superiority amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
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The Milanion FP-5 is a ground-launched cruise missile featuring an operational range of up to 3,000 kilometers and a flight altitude of up to 5 kilometers. (Picture source: Army Recognition)
The FP-5 is a ground-launched cruise missile system designed for long-range missile deployment. It features an operational range of up to 3,000 kilometers and a flight altitude of up to 5 kilometers, capable of delivering specified payloads of up to 1,000 kilograms to engage ground targets with fixed topographical coordinates. The missile system operates effectively day and night, including in environments with active radio interference. The FP-5 offers a maximum flight time of four hours, reaching a top speed of 950 km/h and cruising at 850-900 km/h.
This new cruise missile has a maximum takeoff weight of 6,000 kg and a wingspan of 6,000 mm. Navigation is managed through a GPS/GNSS anti-jam CRPA system and an INS system. The missile can be launched via jet start or from the ground, with a production capacity exceeding 50 units per month. The full system package includes the cruise missile, a solid rocket engine, a ground control station, transportation packaging, starting gear, and a spare parts box, with a launch preparation time ranging from 20 to 40 minutes.
The Magia system offers decentralised swarm intelligence that enables dynamic collaboration between high-density multirotor and fixed-wing uncrewed platforms. By leveraging bio-inspired swarm behaviours and human-machine teaming, Magia aims to enhance battlefield decision-making by shortening the OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) cycle. The system features a self-healing swarming capability and multi-spectrum combat mass generation, allowing it to support roles including intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), electronic warfare (EW), and kinetic attack-based air-launched effects (ALE). Magia’s endurance ranges from one to three hours depending on the UAV type used, and it is designed to operate within a 100 km radius.
The Magia system incorporates fully autonomous swarm operations and AI-driven decision-making to improve tactical response times. It supports a wide range of roles, including ISR, target engagement, force protection, perimeter defense, area domination, and logistics support. The system’s decentralized communication and self-healing design aim to ensure mission continuity in high-attrition scenarios. Magia’s manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability facilitates coordinated operations with ground vehicles, helicopters, and infantry. The system also includes cybersecurity measures with encrypted networks to prevent adversary disruption and allows integration of fixed-wing and multi-rotor UAVs for flexible mission execution. The system is capable of executing multiple mission types within a single swarm without losing coherence.
Milanion Group, an integrated technology company, develops and manufactures advanced systems for defense and security sectors across land, maritime, and air domains. The company’s products focus on mobility, automation, and multi-mission capabilities through manned, autonomous, or remote operations. Its portfolio features modular ‘plug and play’ systems intended to provide platform-agnostic solutions that prioritize affordability, operational simplicity, and interoperability with diverse systems to meet specific mission requirements.
The Magia system incorporates fully autonomous swarm operations and AI-driven decision-making to support a wide range of roles, including ISR, target engagement, force protection, perimeter defense, area domination, and logistics support. (Picture source: Army Recognition)