Agility meets endurance in a tactical #UAS! Aeronautics Group #Orbiter 4 UAS is revolutionizing tactical unmanned systems. The #combatproven Orbiter 4 offers excellent multi-mission performance for a wide variety of missions for defense, maritime, and #HLS applications. The Orbiter 4 can include an add on #VTOL kit that can be installed rapidly in the field. The Orbiter 4 is an affordable, long-range Tactical UAS that can carry multiple payloads, is runway-independent, and offers long endurance and full avionics redundancy. #unamannedsystems #aerospace #defensetechnology
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Exciting News in Defense Technology! I'm thrilled to share with you the latest innovation in Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) from Aeronautics - the Orbiter 2 LM (Loitering Munition)! This cutting-edge system offers an advanced sensor-to-shooter capability, perfect for diverse missions. With its enhanced features, including: Long endurance (2 hours) for persistent surveillance Optimal precision with low collateral damage Full operational capability in GPS-denied areas Advanced, interference-immune, and encrypted communication Seamless connectivity to external C4I systems The Orbiter 2 LM is set to revolutionize the modern battlefield, providing high mission flexibility and success in uncertain operational scenarios. Stay ahead of the curve in defense technology and learn more about this game-changing system! #DefenseTechnology #UAS #LoiteringMunition #Aeronautics #Innovation #ModernBattlefield #SensorToShooter #GPSdeniedAreas #AdvancedCommunication #C4ISystems
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A sneak peek of our upcoming interview with Eyal Assenhaym, VP of Marketing & BD at Aeronautics Group, in FW Magazine. Eyal discusses the innovations behind our UASs, including the Orbiter 2 LM and Orbiter 4 VTOL, and how they’re transforming tactical operations in modern warfare. Stay tuned for the full article next week!
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Hypersonic technology is often associated with advanced missile systems and space exploration, but its potential extends far beyond these areas. Hypersonic flight, characterized by speeds from Mach 5 to Mach 25, is revolutionizing aerospace engineering and could redefine global trade and travel. Key Approaches to Hypersonic Flight: 1. Hypersonic Glide Vehicles (HGVs):These vehicles are initially boosted into the atmosphere using solid rocket boosters and then glide at hypersonic speeds. HGVs are primarily seen as replacements for Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missiles (IRBMs) and Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs), offering enhanced speed and maneuverability. 2. Hypersonic Cruise Missiles: Unlike traditional missiles, hypersonic cruise missiles maintain high speeds while following a near-horizontal trajectory, skimming the sea or hugging the ground. This design allows them to navigate complex terrains at hypersonic speeds. 3. Hypersonic Space Planes: Several startups in the USA are pioneering advancements in hypersonic aircraft: - Venus Aerospace (founded 2020) is developing hypersonic drones and passenger aircraft, and recently tested its Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine with storable liquid fuel. - Velontra (founded 2021) is working on an unmanned spaceplane that combines jet engines with air-breathing propulsion, aiming to launch satellites from space. - Radian Aerospace (founded 2016) is developing the Radian One, a delta-winged spaceplane designed for manned missions and launched from a rocket-powered sled. Hypersonic technology promises to push the boundaries of aerospace capabilities, impacting both defense and commercial sectors. #HypersonicTechnology #AerospaceEngineering #SpaceExploration #AdvancedMissiles #SpacePlanes #HypersonicCruiseMissiles #VenusAerospace #Velontra #RadianAerospace #FutureOfTravel
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Proud to share insights by @Yoav Abergel featured on Shephard Media about the critical role of Maritime Unmanned Aerial Systems in modern warfare. These innovations are transforming naval operations and bolstering strategic capabilities. Dive into the full article to learn more about how Aeronautics' Orbiter 4 VTOL can elevate your defense initiatives. #UAV #UAS #UnmannedSystems #vtol #maritime
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