SAGEM Sperwer
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The Sperwer (Pronounced Spehr-wuhr Dutch for Sparrowhawk) is a 3-meter-long unmanned aerial vehicle manufactured by the French firm SAGEM. The aircraft is piloted remotely and can cruise at altitudes of over 16 000 feet for as long as five hours. It can send back images of targets up to 150 kilometers from its operators on the ground.

The Sagem Sperwer, which was phased out by the Canadian military after three years in Afghanistan, is still flown by the French Army in an improved version with 1
The Sagem Sperwer B is a long endurance tactical UAV.2
Netherlands in January 2009, to replace its 3650-kg Sagem Sperwer in Afghanistan. ADS also markets the 800-kg Dominator, a Male drone.3
Sagem Sperwer B (not weaponized on this photo) Main article: SAGEM Sperwer The Sagem Sperwer B is a long endurance tactical UAV.4

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Canada's use of the Sagem Sperwer unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in Afghanistan and the lessons learned from the many training and mission sorties it performed. 70.5
• (1) SAGEM Sperwer unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) (which can be launched from Wendigo MMEV) • (1) Mauser BK27 27mm Autocannon Ammunition • 600 rounds 27x145mm 6
Reports on the acquisition of SAGEM SPERWER UAV system for use by the Canadian Forces deployed in Afghanistan.7
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