SpearUAV, which develops unmanned aerial systems, introduced the Ninox 103 UW, a drone that can be launched from a submarine while underwater. The drone can stay in the water for up to 24 hours after being launched from the submarine. This allows the time required for the submarine to leave the drone.
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Designed to be launched from land or sea platforms, Ninox 103 UW can withstand winds of up to 37km/h. The drone, which has a payload of 1 kg, offers a range of 10 km and a flight time of 45 minutes.
Ninox 103 UW Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) for reconnaissance and automatic target detection using visual signatures and open architecture AI system has sensors.
Gadi Kuperman, CEO of SpearUAV: “The world’s first technological development of its kind, the Ninox 103 UW was developed in response to the needs of Spear’s customers worldwide for an underwater launch capable drone. The system has been successfully tested and Spear is collaborating with a number of defense companies as we continue to work on new developments.” said.
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