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Ukraine has developed its own air-launched glider bomb, the “Vyravnivatel.”

Ukraine has developed its own air-launched glider bomb, the “Vyravnivatel.”

Ukraine has developed its first air-launched glider bomb, dubbed “Vyravnitel,” which can be deployed from various types of combat aircraft. The new weapon is significantly cheaper than its American counterparts.

Business Insider reports this, citing the developer company DG Industry .

A Brave1 platform representative explained that the bomb’s development focused on high-precision guidance and compatibility with Ukrainian aircraft and existing weapons systems.

According to him, the “Equalizer” can be launched from F-16 Fighting Falcon and Dassault Mirage 2000 fighters, although additional certification is still needed for this.

The bomb is equipped with modern guidance algorithms that improve targeting accuracy. It can also be used regardless of weather conditions or time of day, and preparation for use takes less than 30 minutes.

Brave1 noted that the “Equalizer” is approximately three times cheaper than the American JDAM-ER aerial bomb, which is also in service with Ukraine.

Ukraine first received JDAM-ERs from the United States in early 2023. In May, Washington also approved the possible sale of additional GBU-62 JDAM-ER precision-guided bombs to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities.

Earlier, Ukraine revealed for the first time the appearance of the Bars cruise missile , which is already in serial production. Photos of the publication were released at the Museum of the Russo-Ukrainian War at the National Defense University of Ukraine.

Incidentally, new photos of a Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missile have surfaced online . AP journalist and photojournalist Yefrem Lukatskyi published footage showing another batch of ammunition delivered by Fire Point to the Ukrainian military.

As a reminder, the technical specifications of the Ukrainian Palyanitsa drone missile were previously revealed for the first time. Its details were unveiled during the MSPO 2025 international arms exhibition in Poland, where Ukroboronprom presented new renderings of the system.

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