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Cormorant

Tactical Robotics LTD · Digital Age (2010–present)

Cormorant — Fixed Wing
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The Tactical Robotics Cormorant, formerly AirMule or Mule, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) codename Pereira, is a flying car unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) built by Tactical Robotics Ltd., a subsidiary of designer Rafi Yoeli's Urban Aeronautics Ltd., in Yavne, Israel. It will be used in search and rescue operations where it is too dangerous or inaccessible for a helicopter, such as evacuating people from the upper stories of burning buildings, or delivering and extracting police and soldiers while very close to structures, narrow streets, or through holes into confined spaces.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Defence
Era
Digital Age (2010–present)
Manufacturer
Tactical Robotics LTD
Operator
Israel Defense Forces
Status
Development
Service Entry
2020
Produced
2
Engine
1× turboshaft turbine
Thrust / Power
940 shp (701 kW)
Length (ft)
20
Empty Weight (lb)
1700
MTOW (lb)
3100
Endurance (hr)
up to 5 hours
Service Ceiling (ft)
12000
Max Speed (mph)
112