During the hour and a half flight from the airfield at the US Army's Ft. Hunter Liggett in California, the new version of the Fury was flown using AeroMech's proprietary mission management software, knows as SharkFin.
"We are extremely pleased with the flight of the Fury® 1500. Everything from launch, through a flawless flight and clean recovery went extremely well," says John Purvis, vice president of STUAS at AeroMech.
The Fury is a long-endurance, survivable, and runway-independent UAV, with a 10.4kg (23lb) payload capacity tailored to satisfy critical requirements for the US military, the company says.
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"The Fury is a very capable system in its original configuration and now, with the 1500, we can provide new and industry-leading capabilities in a relatively low-cost package," says Robert Miller, AeroMech's CTO and development lead on Fury 1500.
The 1.4m (4.5ft) long UAV, with its 3.7m (12ft) wingspan is launched from a pneumatic launcher and has a collapsible recovery system for use on land and water as well as waterproofed systems for waterborne recovery, AeroMech says.
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