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NewSpace Research and Technologies has unveiled its latest innovation – the PYGMY Vision-based kinetic attack drone platform. This cutting-edge drone boasts a lightweight design and is packed with features that make it a game-changer for military operations.

The PYGMY’s lightweight construction allows for both air and ground launch, making it adaptable to various deployment scenarios. The drone can be equipped with third-party payloads, giving users the flexibility to customize it for specific missions.

An intuitive interface and vehicle-level autonomy eliminate the need for extensive drone operating expertise. This democratizes drone use, enabling “all tiers of warfighters” to deploy the PYGMY effectively. The system can be readied for operation in under 30 seconds, ensuring swift deployment in critical situations.

The PYGMY’s capabilities make it a valuable asset for both offensive and defensive missions in the battlefield.

NewSpace’s video showcasing the PYGMY highlights its potential to be a disruptive force in modern warfare. The combination of its user-friendly design, versatility, and rapid deployment capabilities makes it a powerful tool for troops on the ground.

While the video provides a glimpse into the PYGMY’s capabilities, some key details remain undisclosed. The video refrains from mentioning the specific region denoted by “TBA” (To Be Announced). Additionally, information regarding the drone’s range, payload capacity, and operational endurance is not included.

NewSpace’s PYGMY drone shows great promise for transforming the way drone technology is utilized in military operations. With its ease of use, adaptability, and potential for offensive and defensive applications, the PYGMY has the potential to be a disruptive force on the battlefield.

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