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Swarm Aero Selects Honeywell For Group 5 UAS Power

Key Takeaways
  • Swarm Aero selects Honeywell Aerospace for Group 5 UAS powerplant.
  • Honeywell's TPE331 turboprop engine chosen for the large UAS.
  • System targets US Air Force's MQ-9 replacement.
  • Partnership aims for multimission capabilities.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may indicate Honeywell's growing presence in the UAS market, suggesting a shift towards more advanced propulsion systems for large, multimission drones. The selection could also enhance Swarm Aero's competitive position in the MQ-9 replacement program, which may have broader implications for the future of unmanned aviation.

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What Happened

Honeywell Aerospace To Power Large Multimission Uncrewed Aircraft System

Swarm Aero has announced its selection of Honeywell Aerospace to provide the powerplant for its Group 5 uncrewed aircraft system (UAS), targeting the US Air Force’s MQ-9 replacement program. The Honeywell TPE331 turboprop engine will power the large, multimission UAS. This development was reported by Aviation Week, highlighting the growing importance of advanced propulsion systems in the UAS market.

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Swarm Aero Selects Honeywell For Group 5 UAS Power

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Key Takeaways
  • Swarm Aero selects Honeywell Aerospace for Group 5 UAS powerplant.
  • Honeywell's TPE331 turboprop engine chosen for the large UAS.
  • System targets US Air Force's MQ-9 replacement.
  • Partnership aims for multimission capabilities.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may indicate Honeywell's growing presence in the UAS market, suggesting a shift towards more advanced propulsion systems for large, multimission drones. The selection could also enhance Swarm Aero's competitive position in the MQ-9 replacement program, which may have broader implications for the future of unmanned aviation.

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What Happened

Honeywell Aerospace To Power Large Multimission Uncrewed Aircraft System

Swarm Aero has announced its selection of Honeywell Aerospace to provide the powerplant for its Group 5 uncrewed aircraft system (UAS), targeting the US Air Force’s MQ-9 replacement program. The Honeywell TPE331 turboprop engine will power the large, multimission UAS. This development was reported by Aviation Week, highlighting the growing importance of advanced propulsion systems in the UAS market.

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