Jordan Falcon

The Jordan Falcon, a joint venture between the King Abdulla Design and Development Bureau and Jordan Aerospace Industries, is a compact tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capable of performing a wide range of aerial robotic applications. It performs real-time day and night reconnaissance, remote sensing, surveillance and target acquisition up to a range of 50 km.

The Jordan Falcon is powered by a quiet 200cc two-stroke engine burning a conventional gas/oil mixture with fuel for a 4-hour flight stored in the aircraft's fuselage tank. Additional fuel tanks may be equipped to provide added capacity. A generator and an emergency onboard batteries power the aircraft and payload.

Its heading, altitude, airspeed and GPS waypoint navigation are fully controlled by an autopilot. A 5-watt video/telemetry microwave datalink transmits real-time imagery and vehicle telemetry back from the UAV at ranges up to 50 km.

Specifications

 * Stall speed, SLS                     - 80 km/h (50 mph)
 * Maximum speed, SLS                   - 180 km/h (110 mph)
 * Cruise speed, SLS                    - 120 km/h (75 mph)
 * Operational maximum range (still air) - 450 km/h
 * Operational endurance                - 4 h
 * MGTOW                                - 60 kg (132 lb)
 * Empty weight                         - 40 kg (88 lb)
 * Maximum fuel                         - 14 kg (30 lb)
 * Payload                              - 6 kg (13 lb)