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The Falco (English: hawk) is a tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed and produced by Selex ES (now Leonardo formerly Leonardo-Finmeccanica and Finmeccanica, originally by Galileo Avionica of Italy).
The Falco Xplorer is a MALE UAV capable of both intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance missions and airstrike missions, developed by Leonardo S.p.A. of Italy. Aimed at military and civilian markets, the drone is not subject to ITAR restrictions [ 2 ] making it easily exportable around the world.
Production of the UAV, named Falco, was to begin soon. [18] An earlier opportunity to manufacture a fighter aircraft was lost when the Pakistan Air Force abandoned Project Sabre II in 1987, a joint effort by Pakistan, China and Grumman Aerospace that would have seen AMF manufacturing a re-designed Chengdu F-7 variant.
UAV Gryf programme Tactical, medium-range UAVs Poland United Kingdom Israel: Watchkeeper X UAV Unclear WB Group signed an agreement with British joint-venture company U-TacS (Elbit Systems and Thales) [7] Italy: Falco EVO Offered by Leonardo [7]
Selex ES was a subsidiary of Finmeccanica, [2] active in the electronics and information technology business, based in Italy and the UK, and formed in January 2013, following Finmeccanica's decision to combine its existing SELEX Elsag and SELEX Sistemi Integrati businesses into SELEX Galileo, the immediate predecessor of Selex ES. [3]
The incident began Saturday around 4:30 p.m. local time when a police officer detected an unmanned aircraft system operating "dangerously close" to Logan International Airport, the statement said.
On Dec. 14, John Ferguson, the CEO of an unmanned aircraft systems manufacturer based in Kansas, posted a TikTok video that suggested the drones may be detecting gas leaks or radioactive material ...
An Elbit Hermes 900 UAV, which has a maximum altitude of 30.000 feet (9100 Meters). A medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle flies at an altitude window of 10,000 to 30,000 feet (3,000–9,000 m) for extended durations of time, typically 24 to 48 hours. [1]