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Friday, October 07, 2011

Advanced version of Fury unmanned aerial system achieves 14-hour flight duration, breaks breaks 100 total hour flight time

Fury® 1500AME Unmanned Air Systems’ Fury 1500 Special Mission unmanned aerial system (UAS)--developed at AME's UAS facility in San Luis Obispo, Calif., and operated and controlled by AME's SharkFin UAS mission management software--has logged a 14.2-hour flight.

This runway-independent UAS offers a large payload capacity (weight and volume), heavy-fuel propulsion system, high power-to-payload, and "special mission"-capable avionics.

Fury 1500's large payload and power capacity enable support of several payloads simultaneously, providing warfighters with a multitude of capabilities over a variety of mission scenarios.

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