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Aeronautics unveils Trojan ‘unmanned hover plane'

by Huw Williams

Trojan has been developed to offer the flight profiles of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. (Aeronautics)

Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hover plane.

The company unveiled its Trojan system on 6 June, stating that it has been developed to offer the ability to operate at extended ranges and in a hover flight profile when required.

Speaking to Janes , Matan Perry, Aeronautics Group's chief marketing officer and vice president of sales, said that Trojan had been developed following a company-led analysis of the future battlefield that coincided with feedback from operators, which highlighted several common requirements that could not be met by existing technologies.

According to Aeronautics, Trojan can operate out to 150 km and has an endurance of 2.5 hours, which Perry said can be achieved when carrying its maximum payload of 12 kg.


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Aeronautics unveils Trojan ‘unmanned hover plane'

by Huw Williams

Trojan has been developed to offer the flight profiles of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. (Aeronautics)

Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hover plane.

The company unveiled its Trojan system on 6 June, stating that it has been developed to offer the ability to operate at extended ranges and in a hover flight profile when required.

Speaking to Janes , Matan Perry, Aeronautics Group's chief marketing officer and vice president of sales, said that Trojan had been developed following a company-led analysis of the future battlefield that coincided with feedback from operators, which highlighted several common requirements that could not be met by existing technologies.

According to Aeronautics, Trojan can operate out to 150 km and has an endurance of 2.5 hours, which Perry said can be achieved when carrying its maximum payload of 12 kg.


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Aeronautics unveils Trojan ‘unmanned hover plane'

by Huw Williams

Trojan has been developed to offer the flight profiles of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. (Aeronautics)

Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hover plane.

The company unveiled its Trojan system on 6 June, stating that it has been developed to offer the ability to operate at extended ranges and in a hover flight profile when required.

Speaking to Janes , Matan Perry, Aeronautics Group's chief marketing officer and vice president of sales, said that Trojan had been developed following a company-led analysis of the future battlefield that coincided with feedback from operators, which highlighted several common requirements that could not be met by existing technologies.

According to Aeronautics, Trojan can operate out to 150 km and has an endurance of 2.5 hours, which Perry said can be achieved when carrying its maximum payload of 12 kg.


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Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hov...

Aeronautics unveils Trojan ‘unmanned hover plane'

by Huw Williams

Trojan has been developed to offer the flight profiles of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. (Aeronautics)

Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hover plane.

The company unveiled its Trojan system on 6 June, stating that it has been developed to offer the ability to operate at extended ranges and in a hover flight profile when required.

Speaking to Janes , Matan Perry, Aeronautics Group's chief marketing officer and vice president of sales, said that Trojan had been developed following a company-led analysis of the future battlefield that coincided with feedback from operators, which highlighted several common requirements that could not be met by existing technologies.

According to Aeronautics, Trojan can operate out to 150 km and has an endurance of 2.5 hours, which Perry said can be achieved when carrying its maximum payload of 12 kg.


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Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hov...

Aeronautics unveils Trojan ‘unmanned hover plane'

by Huw Williams

Trojan has been developed to offer the flight profiles of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. (Aeronautics)

Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hover plane.

The company unveiled its Trojan system on 6 June, stating that it has been developed to offer the ability to operate at extended ranges and in a hover flight profile when required.

Speaking to Janes , Matan Perry, Aeronautics Group's chief marketing officer and vice president of sales, said that Trojan had been developed following a company-led analysis of the future battlefield that coincided with feedback from operators, which highlighted several common requirements that could not be met by existing technologies.

According to Aeronautics, Trojan can operate out to 150 km and has an endurance of 2.5 hours, which Perry said can be achieved when carrying its maximum payload of 12 kg.


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Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hov...

Aeronautics unveils Trojan ‘unmanned hover plane'

by Huw Williams

Trojan has been developed to offer the flight profiles of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. (Aeronautics)

Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hover plane.

The company unveiled its Trojan system on 6 June, stating that it has been developed to offer the ability to operate at extended ranges and in a hover flight profile when required.

Speaking to Janes , Matan Perry, Aeronautics Group's chief marketing officer and vice president of sales, said that Trojan had been developed following a company-led analysis of the future battlefield that coincided with feedback from operators, which highlighted several common requirements that could not be met by existing technologies.

According to Aeronautics, Trojan can operate out to 150 km and has an endurance of 2.5 hours, which Perry said can be achieved when carrying its maximum payload of 12 kg.


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Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hov...

Aeronautics unveils Trojan ‘unmanned hover plane'

by Huw Williams

Trojan has been developed to offer the flight profiles of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. (Aeronautics)

Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hover plane.

The company unveiled its Trojan system on 6 June, stating that it has been developed to offer the ability to operate at extended ranges and in a hover flight profile when required.

Speaking to Janes , Matan Perry, Aeronautics Group's chief marketing officer and vice president of sales, said that Trojan had been developed following a company-led analysis of the future battlefield that coincided with feedback from operators, which highlighted several common requirements that could not be met by existing technologies.

According to Aeronautics, Trojan can operate out to 150 km and has an endurance of 2.5 hours, which Perry said can be achieved when carrying its maximum payload of 12 kg.


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Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hov...

Aeronautics unveils Trojan ‘unmanned hover plane'

by Huw Williams

Trojan has been developed to offer the flight profiles of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. (Aeronautics)

Aeronautics has launched what it describes as a new category of unmanned aircraft – the unmanned hover plane.

The company unveiled its Trojan system on 6 June, stating that it has been developed to offer the ability to operate at extended ranges and in a hover flight profile when required.

Speaking to Janes , Matan Perry, Aeronautics Group's chief marketing officer and vice president of sales, said that Trojan had been developed following a company-led analysis of the future battlefield that coincided with feedback from operators, which highlighted several common requirements that could not be met by existing technologies.

According to Aeronautics, Trojan can operate out to 150 km and has an endurance of 2.5 hours, which Perry said can be achieved when carrying its maximum payload of 12 kg.


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