Svarog 4T Lite V2.0 Russian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Svarog 4T Lite V2.0
The Svarog 4T Lite V2.0 Russian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) represents an upgrade to earlier Svarog models and functions as a digital counterpart to the widely-used DJI Mavic drone system. The Svarog 4T Lite V2.0 was developed in direct response to identified gaps in Russian logistics capabilities during the Kursk region liberation operation in late 2024 and early 2025. Military units requested enhanced cargo capacity beyond the standard Mavic platform, which can carry only 500 grams before experiencing motor overheating and failure. The six-fold increase in payload capacity (3 kg vs. 500 grams) represents the primary operational advantage over the Mavic system. Operational employment includes: Logistics Support: Water and food delivery directly to forward positions and frontline personnel; Tactical Delivery: Transport of supplies, ammunition, and munitions to isolated or hard-to-reach positions; Dual-use Flexibility: The platform's architecture allows configuration for reconnaissance, supplies delivery, and tactical support missions without requiring platform redesign. The Svarog 4T Lite V2.0 represents a deliberate hybrid approach combining the efficiency of FPV drone motors with cargo-lift requirements. This design philosophy balances extended operational duration with payload capacity—avoiding the motor degradation issues experienced by lighter platforms when overloaded. The V2.0 variant with digital communication systems entered operational service with Russian military units in the special military operation zone in December 2025. The platform's rapid deployment reflects growing demand for digitally-controlled cargo drones that exceed the performance envelope of commercially-available alternatives in combat environments.