7 mai 2024 | International, Naval

Teledyne unveils Rogue 1 exploding drone sought by Marine Corps

Should the Rogue 1 drone not explode or be recalled, it can be disarmed and reused thanks to a mechanical disconnect.

https://www.defensenews.com/unmanned/uas/2024/05/07/teledyne-unveils-rogue-1-exploding-drone-sought-by-marine-corps/

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