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December 13, 2021 | International, Aerospace

Un drone aux capacités d'emport record dévoilé par General Atomics

General Atomics vient de dévoiler le Mojave, un nouveau drone multi-missions à décollage court capable d'opérer sans piste de décollage préparée. Le Mojave possède une charge utile record pour un appareil STOL (short take of and landing, décollage et atterrissage court), et son autonomie est portée à huit heures lors des missions d'observation. Développé sur la base des caractéristiques du MQ-9 Reaper et du MQ-1C Gray Eagle-ER, le drone Mojave peut emporter jusqu'à 1600 kg de carburant, pour des missions d'attaque au sol ou d'ISR, la flexibilité du système devant permettre une configuration simple et rapide de la machine. Les premiers vols du prototype du Mojave ont eu lieu pendant l'été 2021. Le nouvel appareil n'a pour l'instant reçu aucune commande, mais de potentiels utilisateurs seraient intéressés à l'export.

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