EADS Uses New Target Drone SystemFriedrichshafen, 30 June 2003 EADS will carry out target presentation for air defence training of the German Air Force with the new DO-DT 25 drone system. Following a competition, Dornier GmbH, a unit of EADS, obtained the order for the supply of drones and the performance of missions. As reported by the company on Monday, this order was awarded for four exercise campaigns by the Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement (BWB). The Systems & Defence Electronics (S&DE) Business Unit will be responsible for the production, delivery and operation of the drone systems.
The DO-DT 25 drone was specifically developed in accordance with the user requirements to be met by an aerial target system for V/SHORADS (short-range air defence systems). It has a length of 3m, a wing span of 2.5m and a take-off weight of 120kg. It is driven by two turbo air-jet engines and is equipped with an advanced GPS-supported flight guidance and navigation system. The launch is carried out by a pneumatically operating catapult, the landing is assured by a two-step parachute recovery system. The drone can fly manoeuvres up to load factors of 5g and reach speeds of up to 450 km/h in straight flight. Press contact:
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