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RAPTOR EFX19 & TJX19, VTOL/VSTOL UAVs RAPTOR EFX19

is an innovative, low cost electric ducted fan UAV while RAPTOR TJX19 uses more powerful turbojet propulsion instead. Both UAVs include novel flight controls, basic sensors, autonomous mission algorithms, navigation plus communications via satellite or wireless link

481 mm Diameter x 0.6 m Length


Simple tube or rail launch & recovery from mobile or static platforms Deployable & recoverable on air, land or sea platforms VTOL, VSTOL, hover capability Reliable operation in difficult weather & hostile, cluttered terrain Stable, robust low drag body Auto-landing capability & flexible auto/ semi-autonomous controls Navigation via INS, GPS, wireless & satellite comms

RAPTOR EFX/TJX19 uses a


resilient ring wing blended body coupled with twin thrust vector controlled (TVC) propulsion to deliver and recover high fidelity multi-modal sensors in difficult geographical terrain using intelligent, autonomous or remote controls.

Temperature, heading, acoustic, seismic, IR & video sensors Flexible payload scheme Up to 21 days active in 3 month mission period Meets area survey requirements

Contact Details:

Meets area surveillance & security needs Operable in swarms Patents pending

Preliminary Information

Commercial in Confidence
GO Science 2007

GO Science Ltd University Gate (East) Park Row Bristol BS1 5UK (t) +44 (0) 1179 151289 (f) +44 (0) 1179 039001 (e) harry.gosling@goscience.co.uk

RAPTOR is a Scaleable, Flexible UAV Solution RAPTOR uses TVC


propulsors mounted either as pods (EFP19, TJP19) within its duct, or conformally (EFC19, TJP19) within its blended ring wing body.

Our RAPTOR UAV family is scaleable through size and


performance features including agile 20cm span variants to 20m span, high altitude long endurance solutions. Functions are extensible from simple, low cost sensors to fully featured millimetric EM, IR, visual, acoustic and seismic arrays.

Outline RAPTOR 19 UAV performance data


is provided below, based on electric and turbojet propulsion variants, using conformal or pod mounted TVC technologies.

Parameter
Diameter (m) Length (m) Mass Total (kg) Mass Payload (kg) Endurance & Cruise (mins) Endurance@ hover (mins)

EFP19
0.483 0.62 8.2 1 30 6 35 70 135

EFC19
0.483 0.62 10.9 2 37 7.5 46 75 145

TJP19
0.483 0.62 14.2 3 40 11 62 94 175

TJC19
0.483 0.62 22.5 5 44 14 75 102 205

Contact Details: GO Science Ltd University Gate (East) Park Row Bristol BS1 5UK (t) +44 (0) 1179 151289 (f) +44 (0) 1179 039001 (e) harry.gosling@goscience.co.uk

Range (km) Cruise Speed (kph) Max Speed (kph)

Commercial in Confidence
GO Science 2007

Patents pending Preliminary Information

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