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According to the report, US-based tech firm Cyberlux Corporation rolled out a new unmanned aerial system (UAS) built to tackle the toughest missions for US Special Operations forces.
The report stated that this drone was weighing in at under 20 pounds (9 kilograms) and is classified as a Group 1 UAS. The drone can support high-stakes operations and requires greater payload capacity, longer flight time, and improved resilience against electronic warfare attacks.
The report also stated that with anti-jam technology and low-latency communication systems, the drone stays in control even in signal-dead zones, where GPS jamming or spoofing might knock other drones out of the sky.
The report added that during the successful field tests, Cyberlux confirmed the drone is now poised for deployment with US special ops teams.
Additionally, Cyberlux’s latest drone is the product of advanced research and real-world military insights, creating a powerful tool for operations that demand flexibility, high performance, and resilience.
Source: NextGen Defense
The report stated that this drone was weighing in at under 20 pounds (9 kilograms) and is classified as a Group 1 UAS. The drone can support high-stakes operations and requires greater payload capacity, longer flight time, and improved resilience against electronic warfare attacks.
The report also stated that with anti-jam technology and low-latency communication systems, the drone stays in control even in signal-dead zones, where GPS jamming or spoofing might knock other drones out of the sky.
The report added that during the successful field tests, Cyberlux confirmed the drone is now poised for deployment with US special ops teams.
Additionally, Cyberlux’s latest drone is the product of advanced research and real-world military insights, creating a powerful tool for operations that demand flexibility, high performance, and resilience.
Source: NextGen Defense
