L3Harris Technologies and Air Tractor Announce Sky Warden™ ISR Strike Aircraft
L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) has partnered with Air Tractor to develop the AT-802U Sky Warden™, a multi-mission aircraft tailored for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) in harsh combat environments. This production-ready aircraft, based on the Air Tractor AT-802, offers the largest payload capacity among single-engine turboprops and integrates L3Harris’ advanced communication and ISR technology. The Sky Warden enhances operational agility, enabling effective threat identification and response, combining the strengths of larger ISR platforms within a compact design.
- Partnership with Air Tractor enhances product development capabilities.
- Sky Warden features the largest payload capacity among single-engine turboprops, improving operational potential.
- Integration of L3Harris' advanced ISR technology offers competitive advantage.
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L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) and Air Tractor have teamed to produce the AT-802U Sky Warden™, an affordable, production-ready aircraft designed for airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and other missions in extreme combat environments.
Sky Warden is based on the rugged and capable Air Tractor AT-802, which features the largest payload capacity of any single turbo engine aircraft. (Photo: Business Wire)
Sky Warden is based on the rugged and capable Air Tractor AT-802, which features the largest payload capacity of any single engine turboprop aircraft. It hosts L3Harris’ world-class family of communications, sensors and airborne ISR solutions. The platform is backed by the company’s extensive turnkey ISR operation experience.
The multi-mission platform provides the operator agility and flexibility to identify, track and react to counter threats. It merges the capabilities of larger ISR and armed aircraft into one resilient package.
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