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Talarion
Use(s): next-generation MALE UAV for surveillance, detection, classification and tracking of targets (land/sea) as well as detection, recognition and identification of visible and IR targets Manufacturer: Cassidian/Military Air Systems Users: German, French and Spanish air forces Powerplant: twin engines Dimensions: length: 12m, wingspan: 28m Weight: MTOW: 7,000kg, internal payload: 800kg, external payload: 1,000kg Performance: speed: >300kt, ceiling: >50.000ft Payload: E-Scan radar, EO/IR/LD sensors Data Link: satcom for BLoS-DL Guidance/Tracking: GPS/INS Launch: wheeled, automatic take-off Recovery: wheeled, automatic landing Structure Material: composite Status: in development
2011-03-31
Cassidian changes funding plans for Talarion UAS
Frustrated by a continued lack of progress with advancing its Talarion unmanned air system programme, EADS company Cassidian has suggested an alternative funding proposal to planned participants France, Germany and Spain.
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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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