Vassnti
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A 3kg UAV i wonder how small they can get?
Textron T-Ram mUAV could be lethal for the Navy | Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) News | Unmanned.co.ukThere are several systems with this capability currently in the works, but the operational requirements and principles are all the same. LMAMS needs to weigh three kilos or less, including the vehicle and the launching system. It needs to be able to deploy and fire in under 30 seconds, reach an altitude of 100 meters, and acquire and track a human-sized target in a further 20 seconds. At that point, the drone can either dive at its target, landing within a one meter radius and exploding its small (but still quite lethal) warhead, or it can loiter for up to 30 minutes, sending back live video.