The Komarac () is a family of Serbian-produced miniature loitering munitions designed by the Military Technical Institute and manufactured by the Utva Aviation Industry.
The Komarac family emerged as part of post-2010s modernization of the Serbian Armed Forces.
The Komarac-2 was showcased in 2024 during the "Fire Strike 2024" () exercise at the Pasuljanske Livade military training ground.
Small enough to fit in a backpack, the Komarac flies to the target area and crashes into its target while detonating its explosive warhead.
The Komarac series consists of Komarac-1 and Komarac-2 miniature loitering munition. Both variants are quadcopter-based, single-use loitering munitions designed for short-range tactical strikes, emphasizing affordability, precision, and portability.
While they share core features like electric propulsion, video-guided control, and activation on impact or remote command, the primary differences lie in their warhead capabilities, intended targets, and overall lethality.
The following are the main specificationsof the Komarac-2: