BAE’s new drone looks like a bullet and can go as fast as 0.75 Mach and carry 1,100 pounds.
According to an organization press release, defense contractor BAE Systems showcased designs for two new drone systems during the Royal International Air Tattoo (RAIT), the Royal Air Force's annual air exhibition.
With the advent of warfare, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones have become crucial offensive and defensive components of a nation's military. Drones can now perform surveillance or reconnaissance missions in high-risk environments and launch attacks against opponents.
Militaries across the globe are searching for drones that are compatible with cutting-edge technologies and provide a variety of capabilities, allowing for a deployment tailored to the mission's objectives. BAE's latest drone designs are intended to meet such demands.
Even after their introduction to...