Boeing ScanEagle

ScanEagle is a small low-cost long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) built by Insitu a subsidiary of Boeing. The ScanEagle was designed by Insitu and continues to be upgraded with improved technology and designed-in reliability improvements.

A Boeing ScanEagle small unmanned aerial vehicle (SUAV) conducts the first flight of a SUAV in Canada's High Arctic on Cornwallis Island during Operation NANOOK 11.1
Boeing ScanEagle at 2008 UAV Outback Challenge Boeing ScanEagle at 2008 UAV Outback Challenge * Order: Reorder * 2
The Boeing ScanEagle displayed at RIAT 2005.3

Made by Insitu.

The Boeing ScanEagle weighs 40 pounds and has a wingspan of 10 feet (3 meters).4
The unmanned systems on show will include the Boeing ScanEagle, which can stay on station for more than 24 hours, and the Diamond Airborne Sensing Dominator, which is based on the fully certified Diamond DA42 5
“Shadow” and the Boeing ScanEagle, it can be launched through a conventional catapult system as well.6
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