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A light marine drone is able to perform several operations, including cargo tran...

Sea drone MAKO: Runs at a speed of more than 100 km/h and attacks UAVs and missiles

A light marine drone is able to perform several operations, including cargo transportation, delivery of personnel, intelligence, observation and attacks. Recently, the Evex Aerospace exhibition (USA) has introduced a small Mako overwater supplement and Mako Lite. Both versions are completely unmanned, include GNSS-navigation and base radio station LOS 900 MHz, Interesting Engineering writes.

A light marine drone is able to perform several operations, including cargo transportation, delivery of personnel, intelligence, observation and even the tasks of "Kamikadze". Marine drones can be equipped with additional fuel tanks, first -person control tools (FPV), UAV launcher, miniagan or starting installation to start the controlled ammunition and many others. Mako has a standalone up to 12. 5 hours and a range of 250 nautical miles (463 km).

The Mako Lite model has the same characteristics, although it has a smaller fuel supply-30-113. 5 l compared to MAKO fuel tank 68-257. 5 l. The length of MAKO is 3. 4 m and the width is just over 1. 2 meters. The empty vessel weighs approximately 405 kg, and it can carry a health load up to 90 kg. Mako Lite has a length of more than 2. 7 m and a width of 1. 1 m. The empty boat weighs 206 kg and can carry a good load weighing up to 45 kg.

Aevex states that autonomous systems control maneuverable vessels with jet engines capable of developing speeds of more than 57. 5 miles per hour (106. 5 km/h) and tested for sea conditions 4. Both versions are completely unmanned, equipped with GNSS-navigation and basic radio station Los 900 MHz. The Pnt (position, navigation and time) solution provides accurate navigation and performance in environments where GPS is absent.

Developing company engineers can quickly make any changes required by the client to meet any needs. There are also additional kits that can be attached over the base of the drone. Mako can provide autonomous navigation with the help of SI-algorithms and combining sensors, which enables them to navigate, make decisions and execute missions without direct operator intervention.

Experts suggest that drones and other technologies will increasingly be used in future wars, and people will play a smaller role on the forefront. Many companies today are working on creating super-fast and supreme air, ground and underwater drones that can increase the combat capability of the army. Earlier, we wrote that the SEA SWORD surface drones were able to.