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Falco EVO French Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

Falco EVO

Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
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Basic Information
Name
Falco EVO French Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Designation
Falco EVO
Alternate Designation
Falco EVO
Equipment Type
Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Manufacturer
Leonardo
Date of Introduction
2012
Description

The Falco EVO French Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) represents Leonardo's (formerly SELEX ES/Finmeccanica) tactical unmanned aerial system engineered for persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations. As an evolutionary upgrade from the proven Falco platform, the Falco EVO incorporates the same airframe design and control architecture while delivering enhanced performance characteristics through larger wing and tail boom structures. Beyond military applications, the system supports dual-use requirements including border patrol, coastal watch, immigration prevention, law enforcement, power and pipeline surveillance, environmental monitoring, and illegal fishery interdiction. This mission flexibility reflects both the technical sophistication and operational maturity of the platform.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Max Speed 216.0 km/h
Range 200.0 km
Endurance 20.00 hrs
Service Ceiling 6000 m
Wingspan 12.50 m
Payload Capacity 100 kg
System
Alternate Designation Falco EVO
Type Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Manufacturer Leonardo
Payload Capacity 100 kg
Sensor Payload Integration The Falco EVO's tactical advantage derives substantially from its multispectral sensor flexibility and integration architecture. The platform accommodates multiple concurrent payload configurations: ​ Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) systems with laser range finder (LRF) and laser designator (LD) capability; Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) with ground-moving-target indicator (GMTI) functionality; Multi-mode surveillance radar including Leonardo's advanced sensor suites (Gabbiano 20, PicoSAR AESA, Osprey AESA); Electronic warfare (EW) equipment including passive and active electronic support measures (ESM); Communications intelligence (COMINT) collection packages; Automatic Identification System (AIS) for maritime surface target detection; Hyperspectral sensors for specialized reconnaissance requirements.
Ground Control Station (GCS) The GCS platform (shared with the original Falco variant) provides mission planning, pre-flight verification, real-time flight management, and post-mission analysis. Automated surveillance flight plans enable programmed operations with continuous manual override capability, reducing crew workload during extended operations. The system supports STANAG 4609 format data dissemination for C4I network integration.
Ground Data Terminal (GDT) The GDT maintains redundant command and control data links with optional jamming-resistant transmission. Real-time video and sensor data transmission occurs via remote video terminals (RVTs) distributed to forward units, enabling tactical-level exploitation by small unit commanders without access to centralized GCS facilities.
Dimensions
Length 6.2 m
Height 2.5 m
Wingspan 12.5 m
Maximum Takeoff Weight 650 kg
Automotive
Engine Name INA
Engine Type INA
Engine Power INA
Maximum Speed 216 km/h
Cruise Speed INA
Maximum Range 200 km
Service Ceiling 6,000 m
Endurance 20 hours
Details
Country of Origin France
Category UAVs
Air > UAVs
Filter Label
F
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
6.2 m
Width
12.5 m
Height
2.5 m
Weight
650 kg
Operators (1)
France
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