American Special Operations Command Signs $73.5 Million Contract for Deadly Roving Weapons Designed to Take Out Tanks and Armored Vehicles

Israeli Company to Sell Suicide Drones to USA for Millions

In a major development, American special operations command has signed a contract worth approximately 73.5 million dollars with Israeli and American companies UVision and Mistral to supply roving weapons (suicide drones) to the US military. The contract, which runs until 2029, includes the provision of Hero 120 SF model roving munitions, spare parts, engineering advice, and training assistance. This choice of roving weapon highlights American objectives and perceptions of threats as it is designed to target tanks, armored personnel carriers, and medium-range vehicles.

The Hero 120 SF is based on the Hero 120 and is equipped with a 4.5 kg warhead. Developed by UVision, this roving weapon has a range of 60 km and a flying time of up to 60 minutes. The system is designed to operate independently, with the ability to identify and attack targets on its own.

UVision’s roving weaponry is known for its precision and ability to minimize collateral damage. The Hero 120 SF system boasts high-quality cargo carrying capacity, operational flexibility across multiple platforms, and advanced communication systems. Production of these roving weapons for American special forces will take place at UVision’s factory in South Carolina established in collaboration with the American company SAIC.

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