Posted October 10, 2018 7:01 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life

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U.S. Marines recently showcased the RQ-20B Puma Small Unmanned Aircraft System (SUAS) to our Kiwi counterparts.

Based out of the Waiouru Military Camp in New Zealand, the showcase was part of Joint Assault Signals Company Black.

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“The SUAS provides surveillance, target location, and reconnaissance for ground units and is being employed by the Royal New Zealand Army for exercise Sari Bair,” according to a statement from the Marines. “The Marines are with 1st Brigade, 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group.”

Watch the video above to see the RQ-20B Puma in action.

More on the RQ-20B Puma

Developed by American technology manufacturer AeroVironment, the RQ-20B Puma is capable of both ground and water landings.

Here’s what AeroVironment had to say about its SUAS:

“Equipped with both an electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) camera and illuminator, Puma AE keeps the operator’s ‘eyes on target.’ While the precision navigation system with secondary GPS insures positional accuracy up to its 20 km range. An optional under wing transit bay easily integrates third party payloads such as communication relay, geo-location, or laser marker …Read the Rest

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