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Piotr Wojciechowski, President-CEO of Polish defense company WB Group, has announced that the company has proposed its FLYEYE mini unmanned aerial system (UAS) to the Indian Army. The FLYEYE is a versatile and compact drone designed for a variety of military and civilian applications.

One of the key features of the FLYEYE is its modular design, which allows for easy assembly and disassembly. This makes it highly transportable and can be deployed rapidly in various environments. The drone can be hand-launched without requiring additional equipment, making it suitable for operations in confined spaces and tight areas.

The FLYEYE is equipped with a dual observation head, featuring both visible light and infrared cameras. This provides operators with enhanced situational awareness and the ability to switch between video feeds quickly.

The drone can be integrated with light precision armament, such as small arms or grenades, for offensive capabilities. Additionally, it can be equipped with an acoustic vector sensor to detect the source of gunfire or other sounds.

Depending on the specific mission requirements, the FLYEYE can be customized with different observation heads. The standard dual observation head can be modified to include additional sensors or cameras, such as thermal imaging or night vision.

Technical Specifications of the FLYEYE Mini UAS:

  • Wingspan: 3.6 meters
  • Length: 1.8 meters
  • Maximum speed: 60-120 km/h
  • Maximum altitude: 3000 meters AMSL
  • Flight endurance: 2.5 hours
  • Online transmission range: 180 kilometers LOS
  • Propulsion: Silent electric engine, powered by lithium-polymer batteries

The FLYEYE mini UAS offers a combination of versatility, portability, and advanced features that make it a valuable asset for military forces and other organizations. Its modular design, ease of operation, and customizable payload options make it well-suited for a wide range of missions.

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