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Korean Military To Use Elbit Systems Skylark II Tactical UAV

Skylark II has great marketing potential with it's unique features, including silent electrical propulsion system and efficient combat operating systems, are particularly suitable for brigade level and up, ground forces missions.
by Staff Writers
Haifa, Israel (SPX) Dec 20, 2007
Elbit Systems announced that Skylark II, was selected by the Korean military as a preferred solution in a tender involving extensive technical tests and including UAV manufacturers from all over the world. The first phase of the contract includes a comprehensive Skylark II system while additional systems are expected in the future.

The Skylark II mini UAV system is designed for data collection, observation and target acquisition missions for ranges exceeding 60 kilometers. Its silent, electric propulsion system, allows for optimal performance during day, night and adverse weather missions. The system offers a full cycle operation that is possible with a 2 person crew only.

Skylark II is based on the combat experience of the Skylark I, which is already used in various battlefields by numerous customers worldwide.

Haim Kellerman, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of Elbit Systems UAV Division said: We are proud to be selected by the Korean military and believe that Elbit Systems' unique qualities and operational experience in developing UAVs in general and mini UAVs in particular, will contribute to position the Skylark II as a leader in its field. We believe the Skylark II has great marketing potential as its unique features, including silent electrical propulsion system and efficient combat operating systems, are particularly suitable for brigade level and up, ground forces missions.

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