Colugo is an innovative and groundbreaking Israeli company that designs and manufactures aerial systems with unique and exceptional capabilities. Based on a breakthrough-patent, the Company’s products represent a “game-changer” in the eVTOL market on a global scale. The Company’s existing UAS and futuristic platforms, are a “new player in the market” that is becoming a dominant player in the e-mobility revolution, with an emphasis on manned UAS that “connects sky and earth” which is creating multidimensional transportation vessels.

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Solution

Colugo’s aircraft is based on the “Free Wing” patent technology, which makes it the first UAV capable of eVTOL functioning during windy conditions, while maintaining the flight capabilities of a fixed wing. Colugo’s ARC1000 UAS is the missing link obviating the existence of both the airplane and the helicopter, since it got the ability to do eVTOL on windy conditions and it is fast, efficient and reliable as an airplane, abilities which makes it best of all breeds

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T129

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The ATAK programme was begun to meet the Turkish Armed Forces’ requirements for an attack and tactical reconnaissance helicopter. Turkey announced on 30 March 2007 that it had decided to negotiate with Agusta Westland to co-develop and produce 51 (with 40 options) attack helicopters based on the Agusta A129 Mangusta. It is to be assembled in Turkey by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) as the T-129. On 7 September 2007

– General characteristics
– Crew:2: pilot and co-pilot/gunner
– Length: 13.45 m (44 ft 1 in)/ Height: 3.4 m (11 ft 2in)
– Rotor diameter: 11.90 m (39 ft 0 in)
– Disc area: 111.22m2 (1,197.25 ft2)
– Empty weight: 2,350 kg
– Max. takeoff weight: 5,000 kg (11,023 lb)
– Powerplant: 2 x LHTEC CTS800-4A turboshaft, 1,014 kW (1,361 shp) each
– Propellers: 5-bladed main rotor
– Performance
– Maximun speed: 278 km/h (151 knots, 174 mph)
– Cruise speed: 269 km/h (145 konts, 167 mph)
– Range: 561 km (303 nmi, 341 mi)
– Ferry range: 1,000 km (540 nmi,620 mi)
– Service ceiling: 6,096 m (20,000 ft)
– Rate of climb: 14.0 m/s (2,750 ft/min)