Aeronautics Launches Pegasus 120 VTOL UAV for Security Missions

Aeronautics unveiled its first multi-rotor platform, the Pegasus 120, at the Paris Air Show. The VTOL UAV has a maximum payload weight of up to 75kg and can carry multiple payloads including COMINT and VISINT

Aeronautics Company of Israel introduced its newest UAVs at the Paris Air Show, the largest and most important aerospace exhibition in the world. The Pegasus 120 is the company’s first multi-rotor platform, designed especially for defense and security missions.

The VTOL UAV has a maximum payload weight of up to 75kg and ability to carry multiple payloads including COMINT, VISINT, and logistic payloads. These capabilities distinguish it from other multicopters designed for civilian use, making it an ideal solution for defense and security forces in military missions, HLS missions, Special Forces operations, etc.

The company is also exhibiting the Orbiter 4, the latest in the company’s portfolio of fixed-wing UAS and can operate two different payloads simultaneously including maritime patrol radars and cellular interception sensors. The Orbiter 4 system is based on the aerodynamic structure and unique characteristics of the small, tactical Orbiter 3 UAV. The unique features of the Orbiter 4 allow it to loiter in the air for over 24 hours.

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