Jet UAV Veloce 330 with vertical take-off and landing accelerates to 400 km/h
06.05.24
The French company EOS Technologie presented the Veloce 330 unmanned aerial vehicle. During flight tests, the drone was able to reach speeds of up to 400 km/h, covering 50 km in just 16 minutes.
The Veloce 330 is planned to be used for reconnaissance missions and also as a kamikaze drone.
Veloce 330 will be able to fly at a range of 80 km. The declared autonomy of the UAV is up to 3 hours. Veloce 330 is resistant to electronic warfare. It is equipped with a TRAAK interference-resistant GPS navigation system.
In addition, the new product has an optical-electronic system. The UAV can detect vehicles at a distance of up to 15 km during the day and up to 3 km at night.
By the way, the Veloce 330 was created under the modernization program of the French army. The program was initiated in May 2022 by the Directorate General of Armaments and the French Agency for Defense Innovation.
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