Wednesday 3 April 2013

SHEPHERD-MIL, an UAV which looks like a native bird

  • It looks like a native bird, with the same flight characteristics. Capable of gliding at great height with its engine off, the device is invisible in sensitive missions.
  • Especially useful to scare away gregarious birds in civilian and military airfields, as well as for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations in critical infrastructures, the fight against terrorism, and drug trafficking in areas of difficult access.





SHEPHERD-MIL, a UAV with different applications for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance missions will be featured along with other products and systems at the exhibition.

EXPAL will participate in HOMSEC 2013, displaying some of its most innovative solutions in the security area. Among other products, SHEPHERD-MIL, an UAV which looks like a native bird with the same flight performance, will be featured. This UAV is characterized by the glide-ratio and noiseless motor that make it invisible, silent and unobtrusive in sensitive missions. SHEPHERD-MIL was initially developed as a bird strike avoidance system, and currently is used in situations where the safety and protection are key.

SHEPHERD-MIL is equipped with cameras and geolocation software. The system is especially suitable for border surveillance missions, firefighting, and anti-drug trafficking operations amongst others. Furthermore, EXPAL has adapted and integrated the SHEPHERD-MIL into its Fire Support System (TECHFIRE), transforming the SHPEHERD-MIL into a specific version, Unmanned Forward Observer (UFO-UAV) that functions as a complement for the forward observer.

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