Brazilian Firm Partners With MBDA To Study Arming Drone

A surveillance version of the Naurus 1000C has begun trials with the Brazilian army. 

Credit: Steve Trimble/AWST
RIO DE JANEIRO—A Brazilian company has partnered with MBDA to study options for arming a 150-kg (330-lb.) uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) now being tested by the Brazilian Army for unarmed surveillance missions. The ongoing study focuses on integrating MBDA’s air-launched Enforcer missile by 2025 on...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington DC.

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