On December 1, 2025, during EDEX 2025 in Cairo, Egypt has unveiled a new one-way attack drone, Jabbar-150, developed by the private firm Amstone. The system appears as part of a broader family of Jabbar loitering munitions and smaller strike drones now being promoted to Egyptian and foreign delegations. Its public debut signals Cairo’s intention to build an indigenous deep strike toolkit instead of relying solely on imported cruise missiles and legacy ballistic systems. In practical terms, the new drone pushes Egypt into the growing club of states that treat expendable long-range munitions as central to their future strike doctrine. Read more...
The Jabbar-150 is a long-range, one-way attack drone with a roughly one thousand kilometer reach, a medium explosive warhead, and simple GPS-based guidance. Designed for mass launch from truck-mounted ramps, it gives Egypt a low-cost deep strike option for hitting fixed infrastructure and airfield targets (Picture source: Army Recognition Group).
