Wednesday, 2 April 2025

Mayman Aerospace has successfully tested the RAZOR P100 autonomous drone with the revolutionary SKYFIELD system

RAZOR P100

Mayman Aerospace has announced the successful completion of the test flights of the Vertical Takeoff and Landing Unmanned System (VTOL) RAZOR P100 at the United States Marine Corps Ground Air Warfare Center in Twentynine Palms, California. This event completed 18 months of development and confirmed the drone's full autonomy in difficult conditions.  

RAZOR P100 Features  

The RAZOR P100 is part of the company's family of autonomous VTOL systems capable of carrying loads up to 100 pounds (45 kg) over a range of 240 miles (386 km). During the tests, the drone performed a fully wireless flight for the first time, adapting to real missions and environmental changes without human intervention.  

SKYFIELD System: The drone's brain  

The key innovation was the SKYFIELD autonomous system, which uses artificial intelligence to control swarms of drones, navigate complex terrain, and make decisions without external control. SKYFIELD also integrates with combat control systems and operates in the absence of GPS or electronic countermeasures.  

The project was implemented under a contract with the US Department of Defense under the Other Transaction Authority (OTA) program, which highlights the military potential of the RAZOR P100. The drone can be used both for cargo delivery and for reconnaissance in conflict zones.  

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