Kelley Aerospace unveils supersonic combat drone concept
Kelley Aerospace has officially launched its supersonic unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) concept, and says it has recieved 100 pre-orders for the vehicle.
Known as the Arrow, the combat drone was designed and will be produced at the companys facility in Singpaores Seletar Aerospace Park. Test flights of a scale prototype were conducted in Israel in 2014.
Kelley Aerospaces combat drone concept, known as the Arrow, was launched on 25 February
Kelley Aerospace states that a manned combat aircraft can control multiple Arrow UCAVs, each with a different mission
equipment [and] weapon set. It can be launched autonomously, or be remotely controlled by two ground station controllers.
Apart from air-to-air and air-to-surface missions, the company says the Arrow can also be deployed for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance tasks.
The Arrow is designed to complement manned aircraft and be a force multiplier in the aerial battlefield, an information sheet on the programme states.
With a maximum take-off weight of 16,800kg (37,040lb), the Arrow is able to fly more than 2,600nm (4,810km) at speeds of up to Mach 2.1.
The company touts the relatively low price of the UCAV as one of its advantages a single Arrow UCAV markets for between $9 million and $16 million. This, it adds, allows more airframes to be purchased and yet, have a multi-role supersonic UCAV to perform high-risk missions as it does not necessarily need to return home.
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