Boresight has announced the release of a new target drone, designed specifically for speed and greater endurance. The BQ-750 Block 2 drone has a flight time of over thirty minutes, with a range of more than two kilometres.
Designed for longer and more complex needs, Boresight says that the drone’s feature of using the same Ground Control Station as the company’s BQ-400 drone, allows for seamless integration within training and operation.
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“One system with multiple drones of various models means more effective and efficient training for customers,” said Boresight’s Managing Director and CEO, Justin Olde.
“We are creating an ecosystem that allows for easily, repeatable, cost effective counter drone training.
“This makes it very easy for customers to use as they can add the drone to their training rotation and secondly, allowing for swarming with a mixture of BQ-400 and BQ-750 aerial target-drones.”
Olde says that the creation and introduction of this unmanned system follows the ever evolving nature of the drone market.
“We understand the aerial-target drone market will evolve and we have to respond to it,” he said.
“The BQ-750 Block 2 is a clear example of our ability to interpret that evolving market and develop a product that meets client demands.
“By creating a target-drone with increased flight time, increased range and useful payload capacity, the BQ-750 will help customers continue to develop their training scenarios to reflect the real world threats they are facing.”
Boresight says that with their experience of delivering thousands of drones around the world, they are well equipped to introduce this new, effective system to the market.
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