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The unmanned air systems (UAS) experts of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) are using the Paris air show to further evaluate the market for UAS powered by heavy fuel.
In a special interview with I-HLS Shaul Shahar the manager of IAI’s Malat UAS division said the company plans to adapt its Heron UAS to fly with heavy fuel.
Shahar said that the planned test will be used to understand the full operational meaning of such a change. “Heavy fuel is an option because clients want to achieve commonality in fuel for their land and air platforms. Heavy fuel is also more secure than regular fuel used today”

The heavy fuel for UAS has been an option for some time but there was no serious effort to implement is on a wide scale.


























