AeroVironment Unveils New Hyperspectral Optical Radar Payload for JUMP 20 UAS, Enhancing ISR Capabilities

Reuters
Sep 11
AeroVironment Unveils New Hyperspectral Optical Radar Payload for JUMP 20 UAS, Enhancing ISR Capabilities

AeroVironment Inc. has announced a significant advancement in scientific research with the introduction of the Arkeus Hyperspectral Optical Radar (HSOR) payload for its JUMP 20 uncrewed autonomous system (UAS). This new technology, which will be presented in future operations, redefines the approach to autonomous Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions by providing comprehensive situational awareness across various domains. The HSOR-equipped JUMP 20, a vertical takeoff and landing, fixed-wing UAS, offers advanced multi-sensor ISR services with over 13 hours of endurance and extensive operational range capabilities. This innovative integration is particularly effective in challenging visual conditions, enhancing reconnaissance capabilities across land, sea, and transitional zones.

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