Tekever launches new UAS
Tekever has launched a new version of its AR3 Net Ray UAS with an increased payload capacity and the option to carry a 25Nm range maritime radar, the company announced on 6 March.
The UAS, which can now carry a payload of 8kg, is currently undergoing preliminary testing.
The shipborne AR3 Net Ray is designed to support maritime and land-based missions, including ISTAR, pollution monitoring, infrastructure surveillance and communications support operations. It can be launched and retrieved from small vessels, providing an easily deployable range extender for maritime platforms.
Ricardo Mendes, COO, Tekever, said: ‘Because of its endurance of more than 10 hours, it’s a perfect fit to support both maritime and medium range land missions.
‘And, with an extra payload capacity and the integration of a maritime radar, our goal is to provide customers with unprecedented capabilities in a very small and affordable package. We’re still testing these new capabilities, but we’re very happy with the results we’re getting.’
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