Sonex Aircraft Teros

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Teros
NASC Teros
Role UAV Group 4/5
Manufacturer Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation
Status In Development
Primary user ISR (Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance)
Developed from Sonex Aircraft Waiex

The Teros is a UAV developed by Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation.

Development[edit]

The NASC Teros UAS is a single-engine, low wing, V tail monoplane developed by Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation in collaboration with Sonex using the Sonex built Aircraft Waiex as a base airframe, powered by a turbocharged AeroConversions AeroVee 2180 engine,[1] with fixed tricycle landing gear.

Sleek, aerobatic, and highly adaptable, the Teros from Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation is the perfect airframe for a multitude of UAV applications. Designed to meet the expanding requirement for an extended range, high altitude aircraft, the Teros can operate in a wide range of environments and excel at the most challenging missions.

The rugged and resilient Teros was derived from a proven airframe that has logged thousands of mishap-free flight hours. Its robust and unique construction makes it highly durable without adding unnecessary weight or sacrificing payload capacity. Putting it simply, the Teros is an American-Made solution that does the job at a fraction of the cost of similarly capable unmanned aerial vehicles.[2]

Specifications (Teros)[edit]

General characteristics

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sonex, Navmar To Produce UAVs". May 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  2. ^ "The NASC Teros".

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