Odys’ Laila can fly for 8 hr. at 450 mi. range and provide 100 kW of electrical power to its payload.
Credit: Honeywell
Honeywell is mounting a counter-uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) on a long-range hybrid-electric uncrewed aircraft developed by startup Odys Aviation to provide persistent airborne defense of critical infrastructure. The move comes with the war in Iran exposing the vulnerability of airbases, airports...
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