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Israel Aeronautics (UA) has successfully tested the aerial vehicles and hopes to launch a full version of the X-Hawk in 2010.
Israel Aeronautics (UA) has successfully tested the aerial vehicles and hopes to launch a full version of the X-Hawk in 2010.
According to AP, not only is the vehicle convenient, the X-Hawk is also very useful in rescuing people in high-rise buildings, natural disasters or rescuing soldiers surrounded by enemies.
Compared to helicopters, X-Hawk has more advantages such as less noise, less light, easy access to targets. The X-Hawk flew vertically and flew for two hours at 185 km / h and reached a maximum altitude of 3,657 m. Each X-Hawk is priced at $ 3.5 million.
Model X-Hawk (Photo: Urbanaero)
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