Singapore Army Showcases Veloce 15 VTOL Mini-UAV
24 Juli 2021
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The locally developed Veloce 15 mini UAV will be replacing the Skyblade III that has been in use since 2010 (photo : Straits Times)
The Singapore Army has showcased its new hybrid vertical take-off and landing (VTOL)-capable Veloce 15 mini-unmanned aerial vehicle (V15 mini-UAV) at Headquarters Sense and Strike (HQ SS) at Mandai Hill Camp on 28 June.
According to the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), the V15 mini-UAV is the first indigenous hybrid fixed-wing VTOL platform jointly developed by the army, Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA), DSO National Laboratories, as well as local defence and engineering prime ST Engineering.
The Veloce 15 VTOL mini-UAV (photo : DSTA)
“[The V15] will replace the Skyblade III mini-UAV as the [army's] next-generation mini-UAV to meet [its] tactical intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance [ISR] requirements,” MINDEF stated. The Skyblade III was developed from 2007 and served as the service's primary airborne battlefield ISR asset from about late 2009.
MINDEF also highlighted that the V15 mini-UAV – which has a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 17.5 kg and a wingspan of 3.7 m – is equipped with an undernose electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) payload that can provide high-resolution imagery for day and night operations in “combat environments”. Flight operations will be typically conducted at tactical altitudes between 300–2,000 ft (91–610 m) above mean sea level (AMSL).
The Veloce 15 VTOL mini-UAV (photo : Jane's)
The air vehicle offers a line-of-sight datalink radius of 15 km from its ground control station (GCS) and flight time of 3 hours, translating into an 87% increase in range and endurance over the Skyblade III system. Likewise, the new system can be transported and operated by two personnel, with assembly and flight preparation requiring up to 10 minutes.
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