Regent Completes Exercises For Military With Autonomous Seaglider

Squire can reach speeds of up to 70 kt. and carry a configurable payload of up to 50 lb.  Credit: Regent

Squire can reach speeds of up to 70 kt. and carry a configurable payload of up to 50 lb.

Credit: Regent
NORTH KINGSTOWN, RHODE ISLAND–Regent demonstrated its autonomous Squire seaglider at the U.S. military’s Silent Swarm experimentation event in Michigan, carrying third-party payloads across a series of electronic warfare missions as the company works to expand the defense applications of its wing-in...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Rhode Island, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is a contributor to Aviation Week’s Business Aviation & AAM Report.

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