Elbit Programs of Australia was chosen to offer the Australian Military with the Skylark I LEX Unmanned Aerial Programs (UAS) outfitted with Electro Optical and Computerized Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) system. With an authorized ADS-B system, Elbit Programs of Australia will assist the Australian Military obtain wider use instances exterior of conventional Military UAS employment together with integration into extra lessons of airspace. This may allow Australian Defence Drive (ADF) assist to civilian operations for catastrophe and humanitarian aid.

Main Normal (ret’d) Paul McLachlan, Managing Director of Elbit Programs of Australia, mentioned: “That is nice information for Elbit Programs of Australia as we achieve momentum by broadening our providing to the ADF, in addition to development of our uncrewed and autonomous system functionality being developed and utilized in nation.”

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Skylark I LEX Unmanned Aerial Programs (UAS). (Photograph by Elbit Programs)

Designed for in-theater operation by maneuvering forces, the totally autonomous electrical propelled Skylark I-LEX options mission-oriented, intuitive man-machine interface (MMI) and a 40 km Line Of Sight (LOS) communication vary, which make it efficient for a wide range of missions together with reconnaissance and power safety missions. UAS of the Skylark household, together with the 18-hours endurance Sklylark 3 Hybrid, have been chosen up to now by dozens of consumers amongst Israel, Asia ,Europe and Latin America.

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