SkyFall's public product line spans heavy bomber drones, multipurpose FPV strike drones, interceptor drones, communication systems, and components. The company is unusually visible through its products and international exhibition activity, but it keeps parts of its wartime production footprint, facilities, and customer base non-public.
The company operates inside Ukraine's fast-moving wartime drone industrial base, where rapid design iteration, localized components, scalable manufacturing, and operator training all matter. DroneX says SkyFall Academy has trained more than 20,000 UAV pilots, technicians, and instructors, while Airbus says the company combines R&D, scalable production lines, and deployment expertise for its own combat-proven systems.
Unmanned aerial systemsCounter-UAS interceptor dronesFPV strike dronesHeavy bomber dronesDrone training and production
SkyFall's official website is identified by DroneX and Bavovna, but detailed public company facts remain easier to verify through Airbus, exhibition material, and defense reporting. Public sources sometimes use all-caps VAMPIRE for SkyFall's heavy bomber drone; that product is distinct from the unrelated U.S. L3Harris VAMPIRE counter-UAS rocket system.