U.S. Army will abandon RQ-7B Shadow drones in favor of JUMP 20 tactical drones

By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 23.08.2022, 00:33

The U.S. Army plans to receive the JUMP 20 tactical drones.

What we know

The manufacturer of the JUMP 20 drones is Aero Vironment. It also produces Switchblade 300 / 600 / Blackwing (without a warhead), Puma, Wasp, Raven, VAPOR and Quantum Recon. The contract to produce the Army's first unmanned aerial system was $8 million and will include six drones, ground-based data terminals and control stations.

The JUMP 20 tactical UAVs will replace the RQ-7B Shadow drones. The U.S. Army began considering phasing out Textron drones back in 2018. The RQ-7B Shadow RQ-7B drones are very popular, but have drawbacks: high noise levels during operation, a high accident rate and difficulty in deployment.

The JUMP 20 is made according to the aircraft scheme, but takes off and lands vertically. The VTOL drone is equipped with a 190 cm3 engine, has a takeoff weight of nearly 100 kg, a 5.7 m wingspan, and can carry a payload of about 14 kg. It has a maximum flight time of 14 hours and a range of 185 km from the launch point. The JUMP 20 can also climb to an altitude of up to 5.1 km.

Source: AeroVironment

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