Dassault-Sagem SlowFast
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SlowFast | |
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Role | Reconnaissance UAV |
National origin | France |
Manufacturer | Dassault-Sagem |
Developed from | Dassault AVE-C Moyen Duc |
The Dassault-Sagem SlowFast is a tactical stealth UAV concept designed by the French unmanned aircraft manufacturer in 2004. The program was cancelled.
The SlowFast is an evolution of the twin-engine tactical UAV Dassault AVE-C Moyen Duc. The SlowFast designation comes from its versatility to perform high-speed reconnaissance flight (Mach 1.6) and 3–4 hours autonomy low-speed (120 kt) observation mission. Its ground station is based on the Sagem Sperwer's model. The drone was designed for the French Army's needs and was planned to be used by the Ground Force divisions.
Specifications (as designed)[]
General characteristics
- Crew: None
- Gross weight: 500 kg (1,100 lb)
Performance
- Maximum speed: Mach 1.6
- Endurance: 3-4 hours
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Categories:
- 2000s French military reconnaissance aircraft
- Proposed military equipment
- Unmanned military aircraft of France
- Unmanned stealth aircraft
- Proposed aircraft of France
- Dassault Group aircraft
- SAGEM aircraft
- 2000s aircraft stubs