Pakistan Tests RATO-150 Rocket Booster for UAVs, Enhancing Tactical Flexibility
Pakistan's Woot-Tech has successfully tested the RATO-150 rocket booster, enabling missile launches without airfields. This innovation, inspired by lessons from the Ukraine conflict, could shift tactical deployment strategies for UAVs significantly.

On June 6, Woot-Tech, a private Pakistani defense contractor, tested the RATO-150, a rocket-assisted take-off booster for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). The RATO-150 is a 2,500 Ns-class system designed for rapid deployment from austere sites, eliminating the need for traditional airfields.
It is positioned to support tactical and reconnaissance missions and is intended for use with loitering munitions. The booster operates as a short-burn solid or hybrid rocket motor that accelerates air vehicles to flying speed before separation.
Woot-Tech's portfolio includes various defense systems, with the RATO-150 enhancing its existing offerings. This technology could significantly change the logistical landscape of UAV operations, posing potential shifts in regional military capabilities.




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