Integrator Extended Range
Integrator Extended Range

Expanded capability, ultimate flexibility

Integrator with satellite-enabled beyond line of sight (SATCOM BLOS) extends flight distance potential and increases safety

Ultimate Flexibility

Access previously unreachable targets by eliminating line-of-sight restrictions

Safer Operations

Keep operators and deployed personnel at safer distances from dangerous environments

Fewer Bases

Reduce ground support equipment by consolidating hubs and eliminating spokes

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Specifications

Size and Weight
  • Length: 8.2 ft / 2.5 m
  • Wingspan: 15.7 ft / 4.8 m
  • Max takeoff weight: 165 lb / 74.8 kg
Performance
  • Endurance: Up to 24 hours
  • Ceiling: 20,000 ft / 6,096 m
  • Max horizontal speed: 90+ knots / 46 m/s
  • Cruise speed: 55 knots / 28 m/s
  • Engine: EFI using JP-5/Jp-8 fuel
Sensors and Data
  • EO telescope (high-zoom day FMV)
  • Dual Imager (MWIR/EO – day & night FMV)
  • ViDAR (maritime surface search)
  • Laser designator/pointer/rangefinder
  • Other integrated sensors
  • On-board connectivity: Ethernet

Range

Time on Target (ToT) Estimates for Integrator Extended Range

  • 400-500nm assumes suitable satcom footprint

Theater-Relevant Ranges

Achieves a range up to 9 times greater than standard tactical line-of-sight UAVs with an innovative BLOS Satellite Communications (SATCOM) mission kit. Ranges up to 500 nautical miles. Stays up to 19.5 hours of time on station.

Expanded Target Set

The field-swappable ER SATCOM mission
kit maximizes the full potential of Integrator’s endurance capability while expanding end user access to previously unreachable targets from geographically dispersed bases.

SATCOM Advances

Utilizes the latest global constellations of high throughput satellites and advanced onboard planar array antenna technology to achieve data rates up to 10 megabits per second with a NSA Type 1 encryption security option.

Multi-Mission Flexibility

Integrator’s suite of modular mission payloads can now extend over the horizon to deliver persistent, high-resolution imagery, SIGINT, and electronic warfare capabilities for broad operational and strategic effects.

Unparalleled ISR for Group 3 UAS

Integrator Extended Range delivers more affordable theater-level ISR on par with current Group 4 or 5 capabilities — with all the benefits of a Group 3 UAS.

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