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60 km LRTA Long Range Tracking Antenna Frequency Bands: M3/4/6 Providing enhanced data security, reduced packaging, and long- range command and control antenna options that expand the envelope of Puma 3 AE mission critical ISR over land and sea. Advanced security utilizing 256-bit key to encrypt and decrypt data files. Flyable Mission Configuration in a Single Case PUMA 3 AE [LAND] [SEA] 20 20 40 60 20 km 360 MSA 360 Multi-Sector Antenna Frequency Bands: M3/4/6 C2 Antenna Options SYSTEM LEVEL ENHANCEMENTS COMPLETE SYSTEM IN ONLY FOUR CASES SPECIFICATIONS PAYLOADS Mantis™ i45 Gimbaled Payload with Dual 15mp EO cameras, 50x zoom, IR camera & Low Light camera for night operations, and High Power Illuminator RANGE 20 km, 60 km with LRTA ENDURANCE 2.5 hours with LE Battery SPEED 47-83 km/h, 25 knots cruise, 45 knots dash OPERATING ALTITUDE 300-500 ft (91-152 m) AGL WINGSPAN 9.2 ft (2.8 m) GCS Common GCS with Raven ® and Wasp ® AE. Upgraded GCS CF-33 laptop with 12” display, removable keyboard and Windows 10 Pro OS Single Case Mission Pack Aircraft | Payload | GCS Aircraft | Payload Accessories | Spares | Components CASE ONE CASE TWO CASE THREE CASE FOUR 360° COMMAND AND CONTROL Land-Based and Maritime Applications with Auto-Tracking Function PUMA 3 AE ALL ENVIRONMENT Version: 06262019 AeroVironment Corporate Headquarters – Simi Valley, CA 93065 USA — ph: 805.520.8350 – www.avinc.com © 2019 All product names copyright or trademark protected. All specifications are subject to change. This data sheet consists of AeroVironment, Inc. general capabilities information that does not contain controlled technical data as defined within the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) Part 120.10 or Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Part 734.7-11.
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PUMA 3 AE ALL ENVIRONMENT · antenna options that expand the envelope of Puma 3 AE mission critical ISR over land and sea. Advanced security utilizing 256-bit key to encrypt and decrypt

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Page 1: PUMA 3 AE ALL ENVIRONMENT · antenna options that expand the envelope of Puma 3 AE mission critical ISR over land and sea. Advanced security utilizing 256-bit key to encrypt and decrypt

60 kmLRTALong Range Tracking AntennaFrequency Bands: M3/4/6

Providing enhanced data security, reduced packaging, and long-range command and control antenna options that expand the envelope of Puma 3 AE mission critical ISR over land and sea. Advanced security utilizing

256-bit key to encrypt and decrypt data files.

Flyable Mission Configuration in a Single Case

PUMA 3 AE

[LAND]

[SEA]

20

20

40

60

20 km360 MSA360 Multi-Sector AntennaFrequency Bands: M3/4/6

C2 Antenna Options

SYSTEM LEVEL ENHANCEMENTS

COMPLETE SYSTEMIN ONLY FOUR CASES

SPECIFICATIONS

PAYLOADSMantis™ i45 Gimbaled Payload with Dual 15mp EO cameras, 50x zoom, IR camera & Low Light camera for night operations, and High Power Illuminator

RANGE 20 km, 60 km with LRTA

ENDURANCE 2.5 hours with LE Battery

SPEED 47-83 km/h, 25 knots cruise, 45 knots dash

OPERATING ALTITUDE 300-500 ft (91-152 m) AGL

WINGSPAN 9.2 ft (2.8 m)

GCSCommon GCS with Raven® and Wasp® AE. Upgraded GCS CF-33 laptop with 12” display, removable keyboard and Windows 10 Pro OS

Single Case Mission Pack

Aircraft | Payload | GCS

Aircraft | Payload

Accessories | Spares | Components

CASEONE

CASETWO

CASETHREE

CASEFOUR

360° COMMAND AND CONTROLLand-Based and Maritime Applications with Auto-Tracking Function

PUMA™ 3 AE ALL ENVIRONMENT

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ion:

062

6201

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AeroVironment Corporate Headquarters – Simi Valley, CA 93065 USA — ph: 805.520.8350 – www.avinc.com© 2019 All product names copyright or trademark protected. All specifications are subject to change.This data sheet consists of AeroVironment, Inc. general capabilities information that does not contain controlled technical data as defined within the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) Part 120.10 or Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Part 734.7-11.