With a price tag of $8 million a piece. 🧐 engineering
San Diego-based Kratos Defense, makers of transformative platforms has a public website but its finer details offerings are barely public. Kratos' products address communication needs or matters of national security and so it is hardly a surprise when only the name of itsLast April, we had reported that Kratos' Valkyrie drone on its sixth flight testfrom its weapons bay.
Its newest offering, Demogorgon would find it difficult to fit the definition of dispensable through. According to a slide accessed by The Drive, at $8 million, this class of combat drones is priced twice as much as the Valkyrie. The name might seem inspired by a character in abut when a parent company's name is sourced from mythology, then its products are also likely to follow suit.
We do not really know much about the drone or its combative abilities. Last month, the company had released renderings of its Off-board Sensing Station program drones for the U.S. Air Force and now it has confirmed to The Drive that Demogorgon is the nomenclature it will use for these drones. The media outlet points to an October press release from Kratos that said that OBSS will serve as a force multiplier and carry weapons or sensors that could provide this impact.
Given that Kratos prides itself in making affordable systems and there is little in-flight that drones still need to achieve, Demogorgon is likely to be equipped with a game-changing sensor. We will bring you more updates on this soon. Just enter your email and we’ll take care of the rest:
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