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S-100 Camcopter one of many VTOL UAVs from which to choose

S-100 Camcopter one of many VTOL UAVs from which to choose

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KOREAN MARINES CONSIDER UAV PURCHASE
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
S-100 Camcopter one of many VTOL UAVs from which to choose

S-100 Camcopter one of many VTOL UAVs from which to choose

Source: Schiebel


SEOUL -- The South Korean Marine Corps is considering the acquisition of new unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) to enhance its surveillance capabilities. RoKMC Lt. Gen. Jun Jin-goo expressed his desire to capitalize on robotics and other cutting-edge technologies to enhance the marines' maritime power projection capabilities.

The new UAV could be a vertical-take-off-and-landing (VTOL) system for use from land-based sites and from ships off shore.

 

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