Australian Army's future TUAS to feature locally developed camera gimbal

by Gabriel Dominguez

The Australian Department of Defence (DoD) announced on 5 May that the platform selected to replace the Australian Army’s Shadow 200 tactical unmanned aerial system (TUAS) will be equipped with locally developed camera sensor technology featuring “next-generation intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities”.

“Recent progress in the ongoing tender evaluation process for the ‘Tactical UAS Replacement and Enhancement Project’ (Land 129 Phase 3) has confirmed [that] the CM234 Spitfire camera gimbal will be incorporated into the Australian Army’s new tactical UAS,” said the DoD in a statement.

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The Australian Department of Defence (DoD) announced on 5 May that the platform selected to replace ...

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