ST Engineering will take the stage at Singapore Airshow 2026 with a lineup of next-gen defense technologies spanning aviation, logistics, and AI-driven systems.
The first highlight is the DrN-600, a medium-lift unmanned aerial vehicle with a range of 70 kilometers (43 miles), designed for extended logistics and resupply missions.
Weighing under 600 kilograms (1,323 pounds) at takeoff, it can reportedly access hard-to-reach locations while carrying up to 100 kilograms (220 pounds) of cargo.

The company will also present EagleStrike, a loitering munition with a dual-mode payload for beyond-line-of-sight engagements.
It features a “flexible” standoff range and supports coordinated targeting.
Manned-Unmanned Teaming
ST Engineering is also emphasizing manned-unmanned collaboration.
Its Manned-Unmanned Teaming Operating System links unmanned platforms through an AI-driven command, control, and communications network.

The GEMINI-X airborne tactical datalink system also connects fighters, transport aircraft, and helicopters into a unified network. It supports air-to-ground communications and integrates with existing command-and-control systems for coordinated operations.
AI and Logistics
The company will showcase AI Cockpit, an AI platform for combat land vehicles that can assess situations and autonomously carry out actions, reducing the need for continuous human control.
Built on a software-defined vehicle architecture, it supports scalable AI updates and voice-command task execution to reduce crew workload.

ST Engineering will also feature an “additive manufacturing-in-a-box” solution that uses generative AI to produce critical defense components on site.
The mobile system enables on-demand production, local repair, and sustainment without relying on extended supply chains.