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Dubai Airshow 2017: Fury given engine endurance boost

19th November 2017 - 12:00 GMT | by Alice Budge in London

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Lockheed Martin's Fury UAS now boasts an endurance of 15 continuous flight hours owing to a newly integrated 1803 engine.

Announcing the UAV engine upgrades at the Dubai Airshow, Lockheed Martin claimed the Fury is now one of the highest endurance unmanned systems in its class.

‘We’ve engineered Fury to bring the flight endurance and other advantages of much larger unmanned aircraft into a compact, effective, category three system,’ Kevin Westfall, director of unmanned systems at Lockheed Martin, said in a company statement.

In 2016 Lockheed Martin announced that the company was preparing for low-rate production of the aircraft after

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