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ST Engineering Develops Urban Strike Drones

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SINGAPORE—ST Engineering has unveiled a family of small attack drones to be armed with small warheads for use in urban combat.

The three vehicles include the Artos system, capable of carrying a 500-g (1.1-lb.) payload, the Artex system, which can carry up to 200 g, and the Ares, which can carry 20 g, the company said at the Singapore Airshow. The vehicles are recoverable if the payload is not expended, Chua Jin Kiat, a ST Engineering executive, told reporters.

The hand-launched urban strike drones range in weight from the 335-g Ares to the 1.8-kg Artos.

The Artos should be ready to get into production this year, a company official said.

ST Engineering unveiled the products along with other uncrewed air system efforts, including the EagleStrike loitering munition. ST Engineering is also an ammunition maker, so would furnish the warheads for the different systems.

The company also unveiled plans for a cargo delivery drone, the DrN-600, principally aimed at the commercial market but with the potential for military spinoffs.

Robert Wall

Robert Wall is Executive Editor for Defense and Space. Based in London, he directs a team of military and space journalists across the U.S., Europe and Asia-Pacific.