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WDS 2024: US company AeroVironment showcases Jump 20 VTOL UAS.


| Defense News Aerospace 2024

At the World Defense Show 2024 (WDS 2024) in Saudi Arabia, the US company AeroVironment is showcasing its Jump 20 vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), fixed-wing unmanned aircraft system, which offers a range of capabilities and applications. Its deployment in support of US military forces emphasizes its potential in defense operations, as demonstrated by its successful integration of the Switchblade 300 loitering munition.
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WDS AeroVironment Jump 20 925 001 The payload capacity of the Jump 20 is up to 30 pounds (13.6 kg) (Picture source: Army Recognition)


Additionally, as reported by Army Recognition on June 27, 2023, the United States provided a Jump 20 UAS to Taiwan by the United States, at no cost. Taiwan also received essential training for effective operation. This move aims to enhance regional security in the Taiwan Strait, highlighting the aircraft's role in defense efforts.

The Jump 20 has an endurance of over 14 hours coupled with an operational range of 185 kilometers, enabling extended surveillance and data collection tasks. Its runway independence means it can be rapidly deployed and made operational in under 60 minutes, eliminating the need for launch or recovery equipment.

The payload capacity of the Jump 20 is up to 30 pounds (13.6 kg). This flexibility allows users to adapt the aircraft for different mission requirements. It can accommodate various imaging sensors, including the HoodTech 09EO960, known for its long-range EO/MWIR capabilities. Additionally, the aircraft features onboard tracking, stabilization, and video processing capabilities, enhancing its effectiveness in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations. The aircraft also offers multi-INT/Multi-domain capabilities within a single integrated platform, serving as a comprehensive solution for intelligence gathering.

The Jump 20's design incorporates a common autopilot and ground control system architecture, offering modularity for customization to meet specific operational or customer needs. Another capability of the Jump 20 is its ability to conduct beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) operations, expanding its operational envelope and reach. In terms of power, the Jump 20 is equipped with a MOGAS 190 cc EFI Engine and can also operate on battery power for VTOL jumps. This dual power supply ensures operational reliability and flexibility, allowing the aircraft to adapt to diverse mission requirements.


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