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Raven®

Raven®

Product catalog summary
Key Features:
  • Small size, lightweight, and hand-launched for ease of use.
  • Autonomous navigation and autoland capabilities.
  • Rugged design for reliable use in harsh environments.
  • Provides real-time situational awareness.
  • Enhances combat effectiveness and force protection.
Payloads:
  • Dual forward and side-look EO camera with electronic pan-tilt-zoom and stabilization.
  • Forward and side-look IR camera, with a total payload weight of 6.5 oz.
Performance Specifications:
  • Range: 10 km.
  • Endurance: 60–90 minutes.
  • Speed: 32–81 km/h (17–44 knots).
  • Operating altitude: 100–500 ft (30-152 m) AGL, with a maximum launch altitude of 14,000 ft MSL.
Physical Characteristics:
  • Wingspan: 4.5 ft (1.4 m).
  • Length: 3.0 ft (0.9 m).
  • Weight: 4.2 lbs (1.9 kg).
System Integration:
  • Common Ground Control Station (GCS) with Puma™ AE and Wasp® AE.
  • Launch method: Hand-launched.
  • Recovery method: Deep stall landing.
General Information:

The Raven is a lightweight Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) designed for rapid deployment and high mobility in both military and commercial applications, particularly for low-altitude intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR). It is the most widely deployed small UAS with the U.S. Armed Forces. The system can be operated manually or programmed for autonomous operation using advanced avionics and precise GPS navigation. It provides downlink imagery from both EO and IR cameras.

Manufacturer Information:

AeroVironment Corporate Headquarters – Monrovia, CA 91016 USA. Phone: 626.357.9983. Website: www.avinc.com. © 2017 AeroVironment, Inc. All product names are copyright or trademark protected. Specifications are subject to change.

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Raven is a lightweight Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) designed for rapid deployment and high mobility for both military and commercial applications, requiring low-altitude intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR). Raven is the most prolific small UAS deployed with the U.S. Armed Forces. The vehicle can be operated manually or programmed for autonomous operation, utilizing the system’s advanced avionics and precise GPS navigation. Downlink imagery from EO camera Downlink imagery from IR camera Dual Forward and Side-Look EO Camera Nose, Electronic Pan-tilt-zoom with Stabilization, Forward and Side-Look IR Camera Nose (6.5 oz payloads) Common GCS with Puma™ AE and Wasp® AE Launch Method Hand-Launched Recovery Method Deep Stall Landing AeroVironment Corporate Headquarters – Monrovia, CA 91016 USA — ph: 626.357.9983 – www.avinc.com © 2017 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. Small Size, Lightweight & Hand-Launched Autonomous Navigation & Autoland Rugged for Extended, Reliable Use in Harsh Environments Delivers Realtime Situational Awareness Increases Combat Effect

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