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Arotech Battery Passes Milestone Testing with Dragon Eye Unmanned Drone

The notional Dragon Eye system will include three backpackable low-cost, expendable man-portable 2.5kg (5.5lb) hand or bungee launched air vehicles that break down into five pieces and a GCS consisting of a rugged and wearable personal computer with a small communications box. Able to operate in adverse weather, Dragon Eye will feature a GPS-based autopilot for autonomous flight capability, 30-60 minutes endurance at 35kt airspeed, and a battery-powered electric propulsion system. Payloads will include daylight, low light, and infra-red imaging systems and a robust communications link. Recovery is accomplished via an autopilot-commanded deep stall terminal descent.

New York - May 5, 2003
Arotech Corporation reports that a prototype zinc-air battery developed by its Electric Fuel subsidiary passed a milestone in testing a Marine Dragon Eye unmanned drone at Quantico Marine Corps Base, Virginia.

In ground testing, the battery, developed with partial funding from the US Army, showed it was capable of powering the UAV Dragon Eye. The Company believes its zinc air battery has the potential to greatly extend the mission duration of this reconnaissance aircraft.

Electric Fuel's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) batteries are high-power, lightweight versions of its most advanced zinc-air cells, which have specific energy of 400 Wh/kg.

"The war in Iraq has clearly demonstrated the importance of UAV's" said Arotech Chairman and CEO Robert S. Ehrlich, "and I am pleased that we have passed another milestone in this important program. We continue to see many applications for our zinc air battery technology with the military. "

Arotech Corporation operates two business divisions: Electric Fuel Batteries -- developing and manufacturing zinc-air batteries for military and homeland security applications and developing electric vehicle batteries for zero emission public transportation; and Arotech Defense -- consisting of IES Interactive, which provides advanced high-tech multimedia training systems for law enforcement and paramilitary organizations, and MDT Armor, which provides vehicle armoring for the military, industrial and private sectors.

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Boeing To Develop New X-45C UCAV For Air Force And Navy Demonstrations
Chicago - Apr 30, 2003
Boeing reports that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has asked it to modify its current X-45B Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) design to cost effectively meet both the Air Force's evolving need for greater range and loiter capability and the Navy's objectives in their DARPA-led UCAV-N demonstration program.







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