Saturday, January 4, 2014

Philippines Creates Its Own small UAVs

MaxDefense: New 81mm Mortars and UAV Confirmed with the Philippine Army

Although there is little information about these UAS, the PA claims that the Raptor and Knight Falcon (as they are called) UAS are capable of providing real time imagery and video feed from a distance of 3km to 7km, and has an endurance of 3 hours. According to the PA, these UAS will complements their existing Human Intelligence (HUMINT) and Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) capabilities, and can also be used in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations. 
 
Warplanes: The Philippines Creates Its Own Combat UAVs

January 3, 2014: In the Philippines the military has long been used to getting by on very tight budgets. That means developing tactics, techniques and improvised weapons and equipment to get the job done. The latest example is two micro-UAVs called Raptor (costing $3,400 each) and Knight Falcon (goes for about $6,700 each).  Both of these are similar to the American Raven, which has been used in the Philippines in small quantities.

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