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Javelin M-1 Eternal
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Javelin M-1 Eternal
Type High-Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) UAV
Place of origin Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Introduced 1698 AN
Number built TBD
Designed 1695 AN-1698 AN
Manufacturer Javelin Industries
Crew 0 onboard, up to 3 remote (2 pilots, 1 sensor operator)
Length 21.5 m
Wingspan 62.5 m
Height 3.6 m
Wing area 336 m2
Empty weight 21,950 kg
Fuel weight 31,750 kg
Loaded weight 56,700 kg
Powerplant 2x Javelin turbofans, 89 kN each
Maximum speed Mach 0.85
Cruise speed Mach 0.65
Ferry range 33,300 km
Flight endurance 40 hours at 3,700 km
Service ceiling 24,400 m
Wing loading 170 kg/m2
Thrust/weight 0.30
Avionics
  • Synthetic Aperture Radar System
  • Digital Dual-Band Camera System
  • ESM/ELINT System
  • Astro-inertial Navigation System

The Javelin M-1 Eternal is a reconaissance unmanned aerial vehicle designed by Javelin Industries. It is stealth, long endurance, and can fly at high altitudes. It is fully autonomous and capable of taking off, flying to its designated reconnaissance target, gather and transmit sensor data, and then return to base without any human intervention.