Malaysia; Army operates locally made VTOL UAVs

The Malaysian company Malvus Sense displays the VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing) quadcopter drone CW-25DE at DSA 2022, a defense exhibition in Malaysia. This drone is now in service with the Malaysian army.

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Malvus Sense from Malaysia displays its CW-25DE VTOL drone which is now in service with the Malaysian army. (Picture source Army Recognition)

The CW-25DE was developed and designed in China by the company JOUAV and is assembled in Malaysia by the company Malvus Sense.

The CW-25DE is a hybrid (battery and petrol) VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing) fixed-wing UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) platform. The drone is designed to boost the quality, efficiency, and safety of data collection. The CW-25DE can conduct 180 min continuous target identification, tracking and evidence collection on land, at sea, and in the air.

The CW-25DE is equipped with the all-new MG120E EO/IR gimbal camera and high-resolution video link, providing high images resolution during day and night operations and can safely accomplish different types of missions in large hazardous locations.

Malaysia; Army operates locally made VTOL UAVs

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