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German military evaluates a new unmanned aerial vehicle.

In a quiet hum, the aircraft silently soared above Jagel, looping through the air approximately 2,500 meters over Schleswig for nearly four hours.

The Israeli Heron TP drone has arrived at the airbase in Jagel (archive image)
The Israeli Heron TP drone has arrived at the airbase in Jagel (archive image)

Perplexing aerial phenomenon spotted above Jagel. - German military evaluates a new unmanned aerial vehicle.

The Bundeswehr recently kicked off tests of the Heron TP unmanned drone at Jagel Air Base in Schleswig-Holstein. This Israeli-made drone, produced by Aerospace Industries in partnership with Airbus, came with a hefty price tag of €59 million for just six months. Five of these impressive machines will be stationed at Jagel Air Base for trials.

Don't be fooled by their lightweight appearance—the Heron TP drones boast a 26-meter wingspan and weigh a whopping five tons. They're skillfully controlled by two ground pilots and equipped with the ability to carry weapons. For feat of strength, these flying wonders can hold their position in the air for a remarkably extended 27 hours.

The first test flight took place under the code name "Skynet" to throw off tracking apps. The drone soared for almost four hours and will be officially revealed next week. [

The Heron TP can even pick up weapons and attack targets from the air

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Source: symclub.org

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