Israeli UAS manufacturer Innocon has signed a contract to supply 50 MicroFalcon systems to an Asian country.
Michael Armon, Innocon’s chief executive, said that the contract was won because of the MicroFalcon’s capabilities in close-range, low-altitude surveillance missions.
Micro Falcon is Innocon’s lightest UAS at 6kg. Designed for solider level missions of over the hill observation, this UAS operates at an altitude of 1000 feet and stays airborne for 2 hours day or night. Remarkably rugged, with boxed type wings, the Micro Falcon can land upside down using a parachute thereby increasing survivability and cutting down on redeployment cycle.
With boxed-type wings, the MicroFalcon can land upside down using a parachute, thereby increasing survivability and cutting down on the redeployment time cycle, according to Innocon.
Source: Flight Global