Flexrotor American Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Flexrotor




The Flexrotor American Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is a Group 2 small tactical vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial system. The Flexrotor addresses a significant capability gap in expeditionary maritime and land-based intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) operations. Classified as a Group 2 small tactical unmanned aerial system (UAS), it is optimized for deployment in environments with minimal ground infrastructure. The design is based on a tilt-rotor architecture, enabling vertical launch and recovery, followed by transition to wing-borne, extended-range horizontal flight. This configuration combines the vertical launch benefits of a helicopter with the endurance and range of a fixed-wing aircraft. The hybrid approach distinguishes the Flexrotor from both conventional hand-launched small tactical systems and larger rotorcraft platforms, making it a force multiplier in rapid-deployment scenarios. Recent demonstrations have demonstrated seamless integration with NATO battle management systems and effective performance in complex multinational exercises, underscoring its value as a critical enabler of NATO maritime operations. The platform's capacity to deliver extended-duration intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) from small-deck vessels, coastal patrol craft, and austere locations directly supports NATO's need for distributed autonomous systems that enhance domain awareness without necessitating substantial investments in specialized ship modifications or large-deck platforms.