
Stalker UAS: Intelligent Unmanned Aerial Systems - Lockheed Martin
Stalker is an operationally proven small, silent, Group 2 Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) that provides unprecedented long-endurance imaging capability in a variety of contested environments and is in use by Special Forces around the world.
Stalker VXE30 is a next-generation vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) small unmanned aerial system (SUAS) with unmatched robustness and flexibility.
Lockheed Martin Stalker - Wikipedia
The Stalker was a hand-launched, electrically powered unmanned aerial vehicle designed and built by Edge Autonomy and originally sold by Lockheed Martin Skunk Works [1] for an unspecified customer, presumably United States Special Operations Command. [2]
Laser Powers Lockheed Martin's Stalker UAS For 48 Hours
Jul 11, 2012 · The Stalker UAS was modified for the indoor flight test to incorporate LaserMotive's proprietary system that makes it possible to wirelessly transfer energy over long distances using laser light to provide a continual source of power to the UAS.
Stalker XE Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) - Airforce Technology
Stalker eXtended Endurance (Stalker XE) is an improved version of the Stalker small unmanned aerial system (UAS) introduced by Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in August 2011.
Lockheed Stalker Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) - Military Factory
Jul 11, 2022 · Lockheed Martin produces the "Stalker" Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) as a highly-portable, tactical-level warfighter solution. The type has already been proven in the skies over Afghanistan, particularly within the ranks of American Special Forces operatives.
Apr 11, 2022 · Stalker VXE’s class-leading endurance, broad operating envelope, modular payload compliance, vertical take-off and landing capability, and open system architecture allow it to execute diverse and demanding missions while …
Performance Enhancement to Edge Autonomy’s VXE30 Stalker UAS
May 7, 2024 · The Edge Autonomy VXE30 Stalker unmanned aerial system (UAS) has received a major performance enhancement. Through a series of subsystem upgrades, known as the “Havoc” configuration, Edge Autonomy has doubled the flight endurance and payload capacity of the base VXE30 Stalker system, closing the gap between the capabilities of small and ...
Edge enhances Stalker UAS with Havoc configuration | Airframer
Jan 9, 2025 · Edge Autonomy has introduced a major performance enhancement to its VXE30 Stalker unmanned aircraft system (UAS), known as the 'Havoc' configuration. This upgrade increases both the flight endurance and payload capacity of the base VXE30 system, bridging the capabilities gap between small and large UAS models.
Stalker VXE unmanned aerial system completes world record 39 …
Apr 18, 2022 · U.S. next-generation Stalker VXE unmanned aerial system (UAS) achieved a world record endurance flight at the Santa Margarita Ranch in California, American defense firm Lockheed Martin announced.