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Desert Hawk III


Use(s): force protection, sub-tactical reconnaissance and surveillance Manufacturer: Lockheed Martin Powerplant: electric motor Dimensions: wingspan: 54in Weight: 6.5lb, payload: up to 2lb Performance: endurance: 90min, operational range: up to 15km Payload: five snap-in modular payloads, including a 360° EO/IR and SIGINT sensor Guidance/ Tracking: Lockheed Martin autopilot Launch: hand Recovery: automatic landing Structure Material: durable foam Status: in production
2019-12-18
Lockheed Martin and Canadian UAVs to Improve Unmanned Beyond Visual Line of Sight Operations
The ability to fly unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS) significantly improves their effectiveness and potential. The increased range of BVLOS operations requires real-time airspace situational awareness for the UAV pilot and support crew to ensure safe, repeatable operations.
Canadian UAVs and Lockheed Martin Canada CDL Systems have signed a memorandum of understanding to provide an unmanned traffic management solution to meet this challenge. This solution will build a complete airspace picture necessary to conduct unmanned operations beyond visual line of sight in Canada and beyond.
Canadian UAVs and Lockheed Martin Canada CDL Systems have signed a memorandum of understanding to provide an unmanned traffic management solution to meet this challenge. This solution will build a complete airspace picture necessary to conduct unmanned operations beyond visual line of sight in Canada and beyond.
2014-02-07
Lockheed Martin Corporation and AeroVironment, Inc. to Pursue Joint Opportunities in Unmanned Aircraft Systems Markets
mpanies sign memorandum of understanding to explore opportunities for unmanned aircraft systems in international marketsPrimary focus relates to integrating Lockheed Martin mission systems, ground systems and technology with AeroVironment's Gl.
2013-07-09
Lockheed Martin Demonstrates Control of Multiple UAS
During a recent demonstration at NAVAIR,Lockheed Martin monitored and controlled multiple types of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) from one integrated command and control (C2) system.
2013-04-09
Lockheed Martin announce UCLASS at Navy League’s Exposition
The Lockheed Martin Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) air vehicle concept integrates proven technologies from F-35C, RQ-170 Sentinel and other operational systems to provide both the lowest development risk and greatest
2013-02-05
Lockheed Martin has Big Plans for sUAS
Over the past year, Lockheed Martin acquired CDL Systems, Chandler/May and Procerus Technologies to enhance its unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) capability.
The Army selected Lockheed Martin as one of five companies to compete for future Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) and parts under a 5-year, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract worth up to $248 million.
The Army selected Lockheed Martin as one of five companies to compete for future Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) and parts under a 5-year, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract worth up to $248 million.
2012-11-30
Lockheed Martin Trials Next Generation Laser-Based Missile/UAV Defense System
Using high energy lasers could reduce the cost of shooting down missiles and UAVs, while improving accuracy
2012-11-14
Lockheed acquires Chandler/May
Lockheed Martin has acquired Chandler/May, Inc., a company specializing in the design, development and manufacturing of mission systems for unmanned aircraft.
2012-08-24
Lockheed Martin celebrates 100 years with rare demonstration
OWEGO — With 100 years under its belt, Lockheed Martin is looking toward the future — and using a hand-held aircraft to do it. Members of Lockheed Martin Systems & Sensors team discussed the company’s history Thursday, focusing on the...
2012-07-11
Laser Powers Lockheed Martin’s Stalker UAS For 48 Hours
PALMDALE, Calif., July 11, 2012 — Lockheed Martin (LMT) and LaserMotive, Inc., recently demonstrated the capabilities of an innovative laser power system to extend the Stalker Unmanned Aerial System.
2012-05-02
Lockheed Martin’s Shadow Hawk Munition Launched From Shadow UAS For The First Time
ORLANDO, Fla., May 1, 2012 Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) successfully conducted the first launch of a Shadow Hawk precision-guided weapon recently from a Shadow 200 Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), achieving a...
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