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Honeywell T-Hawk Micro Air Vehicle

Honeywell’s T-Hawk Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) is a ducted fan UAV that can take off and land vertically from complex desert and urban terrains without using runways or helipads. It can easily fly down to inspect hazardous areas for threats without exposing warfighters to enemy fire. The T-Hawk is small enough to carry in a backpack and is equipped with a video camera that relays information back to foot soldiers using a portable handheld terminal. For more information, visit Honeywell.

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Published Jan 07 2010, 04:57 AM by CurtisEllzey
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  • Comments

     

    Nick Gencarelle said:

    Make it run on a fuel cell for quiet stealth!

    February 15, 2010 3:40 PM
     

    David Albano said:

    Does it have night vision and does it carry any defence weapons.

    February 16, 2010 2:12 PM
     

    mp said:

    Are you joking? Does it carry any defense weapons? Dude its a 16lb. micro air vehicle.

    February 19, 2010 2:53 PM
     

    Frank Armelin said:

    With camuflage paint this thing is virtually invisible. Great stuff!

    February 24, 2010 9:24 AM
     

    John said:

    Add a pistol, a Gygrojet, and make it into a flying gun for replacing an assault squad in room clearing. 5 of these one after the other, the first 2 equiped with door breaching charges would be a safe method of urban ops.

    March 7, 2010 3:17 PM

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