AOI Hamza-3 Kamikaze Drone
Egyptian indigenously-developed loitering munition (kamikaze drone) representing latest advancement in Egyptian unmanned systems and entry into precision-strike loitering munitions market. Hamza-3 publicly unveiled 2026 at defense exhibitions with early production beginning. Features loitering munition configuration enabling extended flight time searching for targets before engaging, electro-optical/infrared sensor providing target identification and terminal guidance, warhead optimized for light armor and structures, man-in-the-loop control enabling operator authorization before strike, and potentially swarming capability for coordinated attacks. Expected endurance of several hours with range of 30-50+ km. Egyptian development likely influenced by Israeli IAI Harop, Turkish Kargu/Alpagu, Iranian Shahed-136, and other successful loitering munitions demonstrating tactical effectiveness in recent conflicts. Primary applications include suppression of enemy air defenses engaging radar systems, striking enemy command posts and logistics, counter-drone operations, and precision strikes in urban environments. Indigenous production provides strategic autonomy and avoids export restrictions on sensitive weapons. Potential for significant export market given regional interest in loitering munitions. Represents Egyptian ambition becoming defense technology exporter rather than solely importer. Future variants likely include extended range, improved warheads, and artificial intelligence for autonomous target recognition. Critical capability for modern warfare as demonstrated in Ukraine, Armenia-Azerbaijan, and other recent conflicts.

- Indigenous loitering munition addresses precision strike gap
- No foreign dependency for strike capability
- Cost-effective vs. guided missiles
- Builds on Hamza-2 knowledge
- Very early development — unproven in combat
- Limited range vs. Harop or Switchblade
- Production scaling up
- Guidance technology maturity uncertain
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