Malloy Aeronautics’ significant contribution to uncrewed systems features the T-Series drones, with impressive payload capabilities and versatile applications in both civil and military sectors.
Malloy Aeronautics crafts cutting-edge electric unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for diverse sectors. Their innovative quadcopter fleet boasts impressive lift capabilities, ranging from 68kg to 300kg payloads across various mission profiles.
As a BAE Systems subsidiary, Malloy integrates with FalconWorks, spearheading advanced research within the aerospace domain.
The groundbreaking T-Series, Malloy’s flagship product line, offers swift deployment solutions adaptable to numerous scenarios. Minimal training needs coupled with economical operation make these systems a sustainable choice. Unprecedented payload capacity unlocks novel mission possibilities.
Versatile and compact, T-Series drones excel in logistics, armament delivery, and medical evacuation roles across challenging environments. Zero-emission technology revolutionizes military operations, enhancing safety while reducing environmental impact.
Leveraging extensive expertise, BAE Systems collaborates with Malloy to enhance T-Series capabilities. Developments include sophisticated mission control, autonomous functionalities, and state-of-the-art weapon integration.
T-Series Portfolio
T-150
This reliable workhorse lifts 68kg in adverse conditions. Hot-swappable batteries ensure rapid turnaround, maximizing efficiency. Battle-tested globally, it’s recognized as an elite logistics platform.
T-650
Boasting an unmatched 300kg payload, this concept vehicle promises disruptive potential. Rapid reconfiguration allows seamless role transitions, offering unparalleled flexibility. Open architecture facilitates third-party system integration and future upgrades.
Potential T-650 applications span maritime logistics, combat support, and battlefield evacuation. Ongoing trials with the T-600 testbed demonstrate significant progress towards realizing this ambitious vision.
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