03 October 2022
by Jeremy Binnie
Moroccan personnel stand next to a BlueBird WanderB-VTOL UAV during Exercise ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' at the Kenitra airbase. (Maroc Agence Presse)
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli company BlueBird Aero Systems, it was confirmed during the ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' disaster-response exercise.
Local media coverage of the exercise held at the 3rd Royal Air Force Base in Kénitra from 12 to 22 September showed Moroccan personnel displaying a WanderB with a second one disassembled in its box and a ground data terminal, which links the UAV to the portable control station.
The WanderB-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV is a smaller version of BlueBird's ThunderB-VTOL UAV. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR), both types are fitted with four rotors for VTOL, as well as a pusher propeller for horizontal flight.
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli compan...
03 October 2022
by Jeremy Binnie
Moroccan personnel stand next to a BlueBird WanderB-VTOL UAV during Exercise ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' at the Kenitra airbase. (Maroc Agence Presse)
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli company BlueBird Aero Systems, it was confirmed during the ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' disaster-response exercise.
Local media coverage of the exercise held at the 3rd Royal Air Force Base in Kénitra from 12 to 22 September showed Moroccan personnel displaying a WanderB with a second one disassembled in its box and a ground data terminal, which links the UAV to the portable control station.
The WanderB-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV is a smaller version of BlueBird's ThunderB-VTOL UAV. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR), both types are fitted with four rotors for VTOL, as well as a pusher propeller for horizontal flight.
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli compan...
03 October 2022
by Jeremy Binnie
Moroccan personnel stand next to a BlueBird WanderB-VTOL UAV during Exercise ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' at the Kenitra airbase. (Maroc Agence Presse)
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli company BlueBird Aero Systems, it was confirmed during the ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' disaster-response exercise.
Local media coverage of the exercise held at the 3rd Royal Air Force Base in Kénitra from 12 to 22 September showed Moroccan personnel displaying a WanderB with a second one disassembled in its box and a ground data terminal, which links the UAV to the portable control station.
The WanderB-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV is a smaller version of BlueBird's ThunderB-VTOL UAV. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR), both types are fitted with four rotors for VTOL, as well as a pusher propeller for horizontal flight.
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli compan...
03 October 2022
by Jeremy Binnie
Moroccan personnel stand next to a BlueBird WanderB-VTOL UAV during Exercise ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' at the Kenitra airbase. (Maroc Agence Presse)
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli company BlueBird Aero Systems, it was confirmed during the ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' disaster-response exercise.
Local media coverage of the exercise held at the 3rd Royal Air Force Base in Kénitra from 12 to 22 September showed Moroccan personnel displaying a WanderB with a second one disassembled in its box and a ground data terminal, which links the UAV to the portable control station.
The WanderB-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV is a smaller version of BlueBird's ThunderB-VTOL UAV. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR), both types are fitted with four rotors for VTOL, as well as a pusher propeller for horizontal flight.
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli compan...
03 October 2022
by Jeremy Binnie
Moroccan personnel stand next to a BlueBird WanderB-VTOL UAV during Exercise ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' at the Kenitra airbase. (Maroc Agence Presse)
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli company BlueBird Aero Systems, it was confirmed during the ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' disaster-response exercise.
Local media coverage of the exercise held at the 3rd Royal Air Force Base in Kénitra from 12 to 22 September showed Moroccan personnel displaying a WanderB with a second one disassembled in its box and a ground data terminal, which links the UAV to the portable control station.
The WanderB-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV is a smaller version of BlueBird's ThunderB-VTOL UAV. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR), both types are fitted with four rotors for VTOL, as well as a pusher propeller for horizontal flight.
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli compan...
03 October 2022
by Jeremy Binnie
Moroccan personnel stand next to a BlueBird WanderB-VTOL UAV during Exercise ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' at the Kenitra airbase. (Maroc Agence Presse)
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli company BlueBird Aero Systems, it was confirmed during the ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' disaster-response exercise.
Local media coverage of the exercise held at the 3rd Royal Air Force Base in Kénitra from 12 to 22 September showed Moroccan personnel displaying a WanderB with a second one disassembled in its box and a ground data terminal, which links the UAV to the portable control station.
The WanderB-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV is a smaller version of BlueBird's ThunderB-VTOL UAV. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR), both types are fitted with four rotors for VTOL, as well as a pusher propeller for horizontal flight.
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli compan...
03 October 2022
by Jeremy Binnie
Moroccan personnel stand next to a BlueBird WanderB-VTOL UAV during Exercise ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' at the Kenitra airbase. (Maroc Agence Presse)
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli company BlueBird Aero Systems, it was confirmed during the ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' disaster-response exercise.
Local media coverage of the exercise held at the 3rd Royal Air Force Base in Kénitra from 12 to 22 September showed Moroccan personnel displaying a WanderB with a second one disassembled in its box and a ground data terminal, which links the UAV to the portable control station.
The WanderB-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV is a smaller version of BlueBird's ThunderB-VTOL UAV. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR), both types are fitted with four rotors for VTOL, as well as a pusher propeller for horizontal flight.
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli compan...
03 October 2022
by Jeremy Binnie
Moroccan personnel stand next to a BlueBird WanderB-VTOL UAV during Exercise ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' at the Kenitra airbase. (Maroc Agence Presse)
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli company BlueBird Aero Systems, it was confirmed during the ‘Maroc Mantlet 2022' disaster-response exercise.
Local media coverage of the exercise held at the 3rd Royal Air Force Base in Kénitra from 12 to 22 September showed Moroccan personnel displaying a WanderB with a second one disassembled in its box and a ground data terminal, which links the UAV to the portable control station.
The WanderB-vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAV is a smaller version of BlueBird's ThunderB-VTOL UAV. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR), both types are fitted with four rotors for VTOL, as well as a pusher propeller for horizontal flight.
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by the Israeli compan...