Eurosatory 2016: Meet Survey Copter's TRACKER 120 mini-UAV

 
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Eurosatory 2016
Defence & Security International Exhibition
Official News online with Editorial and Web TV
Paris
, France
13 - 17 June 2016
 
Survey Copter at Eurosatory 2016
 
 
Eurosatory 2016: Meet Survey Copter's TRACKER 120 mini-UAV
Survey Copter, an Airbus Group subsidiary and one of the pioneering companies in the design, production and customer operational support of mini-UAVs chose Eurosatory 2016 to highlight one if its major products, the TRACKER 120 mini-UAV.
     
Eurosatory 2016 Meet Survey Copter s TRACKER 120 mini UA 640 001Survey Copter's TRACKER 120 mini-UAV
     
Survey Copter's TRACKER 120 is ideally adapted to perform different types of ISR missions, for military and civil applications as well. The electrically-propelled TRACKER 120 UAV has a 1.5 hour flight endurance. It is particularly adapted to carry out tactical intelligence missions. It has a wingspan of 3.3m and a length of 1.54m. The TRACKER 120 features a cruising speed of 17-25 m/s and a cruising altitude of 300 m.

The hand-launched TRACKER 120 UAV, fitted with 2 electric motors, is a high level of visual and acoustic discretion. Carried as a backpack, TRACKER 120 is qualified to operate in severe environment..

Equipped with the EO/IR T120 gyrostabilised turret, TRACKER 120 UAV provides in real time high-quality and perfectly-stabilised images, allowing to perform with efficiency day and night intelligence missions.

The UAV system authorises a fast and easy deployment (in less than 10 minutes). The ground station (Single or dual workstations) benefits from SURVEY Copter’s enviable expertise in terms of ergonomics and Man Machine Interface. Thanks to its user friendly design, the ground station can provide a no- interrupt while exploiting in real time all videos and data forwarded by the on-board sensors.