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According to the report, Israeli firms SMARTSHOOTER and HevenDrones have announced a strategic partnership to equip logistics drones with advanced robotic weapon systems.
The report also stated that as part of the collaboration, the companies will integrate the cutting-edge SMASH Dragon weapon into HevenDrones’ H100 and Urban drone platforms. This integration will enable the unmanned aerial systems to conduct combat missions against ground and aerial targets. It would also ensure that Israel remains at the forefront of military technology innovation.
HevenDrones CEO Bentzion Levinson stated that as drone conflicts escalate, they would know that counter-drone technology will prove critical to the evolving needs of the armed forces. Bentzion also said that by integrating their drones with SMARTSHOOTER’s fire control systems, they aim to address customer demand for the future needs of remotely-controlled warfare.
In addition to the report, the H100 and Urban drones are designed to address immediate resupply needs, with payload capacities of 30 kilograms (66 pounds) and 10 kilograms (22 pounds), respectively. The H100 boasts a flight endurance of 55 minutes and a maximum speed of 16 meters (52 feet) per second, while the Urban can remain airborne for 37 minutes at speeds of up to 20 meters (65 feet) per second.
Source: NextGen Defense
The report also stated that as part of the collaboration, the companies will integrate the cutting-edge SMASH Dragon weapon into HevenDrones’ H100 and Urban drone platforms. This integration will enable the unmanned aerial systems to conduct combat missions against ground and aerial targets. It would also ensure that Israel remains at the forefront of military technology innovation.
HevenDrones CEO Bentzion Levinson stated that as drone conflicts escalate, they would know that counter-drone technology will prove critical to the evolving needs of the armed forces. Bentzion also said that by integrating their drones with SMARTSHOOTER’s fire control systems, they aim to address customer demand for the future needs of remotely-controlled warfare.
In addition to the report, the H100 and Urban drones are designed to address immediate resupply needs, with payload capacities of 30 kilograms (66 pounds) and 10 kilograms (22 pounds), respectively. The H100 boasts a flight endurance of 55 minutes and a maximum speed of 16 meters (52 feet) per second, while the Urban can remain airborne for 37 minutes at speeds of up to 20 meters (65 feet) per second.
Source: NextGen Defense
