Denmark Borrows Dutch UAVs

The Dutch defence ministry has announced it is lending Denmark a number of its unmanned drones. The Danish army is getting two sets of the Raven UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) system, each consisting of a ground station and three hand-launched micro-planes. The whole system can be carried in two rucksacks.

Denmark has been having problems with the supply of spare parts for its reconnaissance drones and all the working units are in use in Afghanistan. This leaves the troops in Denmark with no planes to practice with.

The Ravens are battery powered, can remain in the air for one hour and have a range of 10 kilometres. They are equipped with several video cameras and have night vision. The footage can be viewed from the ground station. (Radio Netherlands Worldwide/imm)


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Founder and Editor of sUAS News | Gary Mortimer has been a commercial balloon pilot for 25 years and also flies full-size helicopters. Prior to that, he made tea and coffee in air traffic control towers across the UK as a member of the Royal Air Force.