ZALA T-22 Russian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
ZALA T-22



The ZALA T-22 Russian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is a compact, electric-powered vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial vehicle developed by ZALA Aero Group, based in Izhevsk, Russia. Positioned as a small-scale tactical reconnaissance and cargo delivery platform, the T-22 represents a distinct segment within the ZALA product family, combining hover-capable loitering with short-to-medium range intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. Designed for operation in complex terrain, urban environments, and scenarios requiring minimal pre-positioning infrastructure, the platform has found application in both civil and military contexts, including documented operational service in regional conflicts. The ZALA T-22 represents a deliberately engineered micro-tactical UAV optimized for immediate small-unit reconnaissance, urban environment surveillance, and short-range cargo resupply in austere or prepared environments. The platform's electric architecture, vertical launch/recovery capability, compact footprint, and rapid deployment profile position it as a tactical-level asset within modern military ISR architectures. While operational limitations in endurance, range, and altitude ceiling constrain its utility relative to larger ZALA platforms, the T-22's specialization for close-range, infrastructure-free operations addresses distinct tactical requirements in complex terrain and urban environments. Documented operational deployment in the Russia-Ukraine conflict validates combat relevance, while acknowledged vulnerability to counter-drone systems identifies airspace control as a prerequisite for effective employment. The platform's ongoing refinement and integration into multi-platform ISR workflows demonstrate continued operational relevance within Russian military doctrine for small-unit ISR and immediate-tactical support missions.