UMS Skeldar V-200
Type: uav
Domain: air
Country of Origin: Sweden
Manufacturer: Saab AB
First Deployed: 2018
Overview
Advanced rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicle designed for maritime and land-based intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), and fire support missions. The Skeldar V-200 features a helicopter configuration with contra-rotating rotors eliminating the need for a tail rotor, maximum takeoff weight of 235 kg, endurance exceeding 5 hours, operational ceiling of 20,000 feet, and automatic takeoff/landing capability enabling operations from small ships in high sea states. Payload capacity of 40 kg supporting electro-optical/infrared gimbal cameras, maritime search radar, laser designator, electronic warfare sensors, and communications relay equipment. The heavy-fuel engine (JP-5/JP-8/diesel) provides operational flexibility and safety on naval vessels. Autonomous flight modes including waypoint navigation, automatic target tracking, and perch-and-stare surveillance. The Skeldar provides persistent ISR capability from small surface combatants (corvettes, patrol vessels) without requiring large flight decks or hangars. Successfully demonstrated launching laser-guided munitions, providing precision strike capability. Operated by Swedish Armed Forces with exports to undisclosed customers. Represents the future of small-ship aviation where unmanned systems replace manned helicopters for routine ISR missions.
Technical Specifications
| type | Vertical Takeoff and Landing Tactical UAV |
|---|---|
| payload | EO/IR, maritime surveillance radar |
| endurance | ~5 hours |
| max_speed | ~150 km/h |
| capability | Fully autonomous takeoff, flight, and landing |
| manufacturer | UMS Skeldar (Saab subsidiary), Sweden |
Operators
- Sweden
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