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Skeldar V-200


Use(s): multi-role VTOL UAV for a wide range of land, maritime and civil applications including surveillance, observation, identification and EW Manufacturer: Saab AB Powerplant: two-stroke engine. Dimensions: length: 4m, rotor diameter: 4.7m Weight: MTOW: 200kg Performance: speed: >130km/h, endurance: up to 5hr, mission radius: > 100km Payload: EO/IR, SAR and EW Data Link: links containing sensor and C2 data Launch: VTOL Recovery: VTOL Structure Material: carbon fibre, titanium and aluminium. Ground Control Station: UAV Control Station (UCS) enables integration into a number of hardware platforms Status: in production
2013-07-11
Saab signs contract for Skeldar UAS for maritime operations
Skeldar UAS will be operationally deployed with the customer before the end of this year and will be used in naval operations where the benefits of a Vertical Take Off and Landing UAS are most prominent.
2013-05-15
Saab demonstrates vertical-lift UAS
The Skeldar V-200 vertical-lift unmanned aerial system by Saab of Sweden has verified key capabilities in flight testing in Sweden and the United States.
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The drone market has grown steadily and continuously over the past several years. The technology is here to stay and is becoming more prevalent across numerous industries. But 2020 was a unique year due to Covid-19. Overall, respondents even felt that the changes in business models triggered by the lockdowns would actually have a positive impact on the drone industry in the long run.
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