Pasban
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it looks like something taken out of history book.
I'd like to know which book in particular. I am a history buff after all but I haven't seen a historical equivalent to it, unless of course you are referring to the V-1 flying bomb in which case this isn't a flying bomb and nor does it use a pulse-jet engine and nor is it not meant to be re-used again. As for the V-1, it is a cruise missile and not a drone. Moreover, all cruise missile share an inherited design feature from the V-1 as it characteristics are the basics of such a system.
Its wingspan it too short to be a long endurance flyer. It seems to be lacking a decent sensor suit. Not so sure about internal fuel capacity.
The wingspan bears correlations to drag and to lift, not to the length of the flight i.e endurance. The only bit we know concerning the fuel capacity is that it can reach distances up to a 1,000km, which is significant. The internal control system are however the most confusing bit.
It does seem like 70's cruise missile to be honest.
What is a "70's cruise missile" and why must this look like one also?