< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/A7/4C/IB-FRVMDRIJ8_CEF7B271.jpg" Alt = "Italian Developers presented an innovative combat drone Jump 20"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ < P > The Ministry of Defense of Italy has signed a P & Rsquo; a year -old contract worth $ 46.6 million for the supply of Jump 20 unmanned aerial vehicles with vertical take -off and landing. These drones are designed to replace outdated shadow systems that have been used for a long time for tactical intelligence.

< P > Jump 20 & mdash; It is a medium -sized fixed wing drone that can stay in the air for more than 13 hours and overcome the distance of up to 185 kilometers. The device can carry up to 13.6 kilograms of amounts, has an offline of take -off and landing and does not require farm infrastructure. Due to this drone is effective in mobile operations and in limited space.

< P > Jump 20 has been developed as a platform for collecting intelligence, observation and targeting. It supports a modular architecture that allows you to quickly change the configuration according to a specific task. Open approach to integration allows you to combine drone with modern digital control networks.

< p > Purchase Jump 20 & mdash; This is part of a greater trend of modernization of unmannedations among NATO countries. The apparatus can significantly improve the quality of tactical intelligence and ensure greater autonomy and safety during operations on the front line.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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