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Dassault AVE-D Petit Duc

Modern (1992–2009)

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The Dassault AVE-D Petit Duc was a sub-scale experimental stealth UAV built in France in 2000 as the first step in the development of a UCAV under Dassault Aviation's LOGIDUC programme. AVE-D stands for Aéoronef de Validation Expérimentale - Discrétion, and petit duc is the French name for the Eurasian scops-owl, but also a wordplay on the LOGIDUC programme name, with petit meaning "small". The early prototypes were manufactured by French subcontractor Aviation Design while the other units were all built by Dassault itself.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Defence
Era
Modern (1992–2009)
Engine
2 × AMT Olympus
Length (ft)
7
Wingspan (ft)
7
Empty Weight (lb)
77
MTOW (lb)
130
Range (mi)
93
Max Speed (mph)
350