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Use(s): Tier II class, runway independent tactical ISR UAV Manufacturer: Arcturus UAV Powerplant: Honda 190cc four-stroke, tractor propeller Dimensions: length: 2.87m, wingspan: 5.26m Weight: MTOW: 74.8kg, maximum payload: 29.5kg Performance: speed: 166km/h, endurance: >18hr, endurance speed: 93km/h Data Link: digital uplink/downlink Guidance/ Tracking: Cloud Cap Piccolo autopilot, fully autonomous launch/landing; DGPS navigation and satcom compatible Launch: Arcturus modular, pneumatic launcher system Recovery: belly (skid) landing or Arcturus portable, inflatable net recovery system Structural Material: composite System Components: PTZ EO/IR cameras, targeting lasers and multiple sensors, mounted on a modular quick-change pallet in the main payload bay; hardpoints allow the use of wing pods which can house WMD sensors, Snowflake (NPS guided parafoil) and drop munitions Electrical Power: 500W available for system payloads Status: in production
2014-01-28
Arcturus UAV integrates with 3-D imager
The GeoDragon sensor system has now been integrated and flown on an Arcturus UAV T-20 Tier II unmanned aerial vehicle.
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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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