US-based tech firm Cyberlux Corporation has rolled out a new unmanned aerial system (UAS) built to tackle the toughest missions for US Special Operations forces.
Weighing in at under 20 pounds (9 kilograms) and classified as a Group 1 UAS, the drone can support high-stakes operations requiring greater payload capacity, longer flight time, and improved resilience against electronic warfare attacks.
With anti-jam technology and low-latency communication systems, this drone stays in control even in signal-dead zones, where GPS jamming or spoofing might knock other drones out of the sky.
Read the full story on our new publication, NextGen Defense: Cyberlux Drone Blends Heavy-Lift Power With Anti-Jam Tech for US Special Ops