PDW C100 quadcopter showcases advanced targeting capabilities for UK Ministry of Defence

By Defence Industry Europe

Performance Drone Works (PDW) has successfully demonstrated the mission-critical capabilities of its C100 quadcopter for the UK Ministry of Defence. The live-fire event at the 9 Mile Testing Center in Texas highlighted the platform’s ability to extend precision targeting in contested environments.
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Performance Drone Works (PDW) has successfully demonstrated the mission-critical capabilities of its C100 quadcopter for the UK Ministry of Defence. The live-fire event at the 9 Mile Testing Center in Texas highlighted the platform’s ability to extend precision targeting in contested environments.

 

Equipped with the Leonardo DRS STAG™ 5 laser target designator, the C100 tracked and designated targets for ground-launched APKWS rockets, which achieved accurate impacts within the intended target area. The demonstration also included an extended-range mission using the NextVision DragonEye2 EO/IR payload, with the drone maintaining video feed and control at over 8.5 kilometres.

 

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The C100 was flown with both LTD and non-LTD payloads, underscoring its adaptability and ease of integration across multiple mission profiles. Results confirmed its reliability as a valuable asset for aerial target designation and its ability to enhance the reach of precision fires while reducing operator risk.

In addition to its role in target designation, the drone demonstrated long-range endurance and operational resilience, supporting rapid and accurate strikes in complex environments. The project, funded by the UK Ministry of Defence, sought to evaluate technologies that could strengthen accuracy and reliability in future targeting systems.

 

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“PDW is committed to advancing technology at the pace of modern warfare, and we are excited to continue working with both domestic and international allies to provide cutting-edge capabilities for mission success,” said Ryan Gury, co-founder and CEO of PDW.

 

 

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