At the air show in Dubai, where the entire global aerospace industry gathered for a week, the first missile developed in Czechia, the Narwhal, was on display. It can fly at low altitude at subsonic speeds of around 750 kilometres per hour. Its range is 680 kilometres, which roughly corresponds to the length of the former Czechoslovakia as the crow flies. The rocket can carry explosives weighing up to 120 kilograms over this distance. A shorter version with a 40-kilogram payload has a range of 730 kilometres.