Lockheed Stalker VTOL UAS Assembly • Estonia Siil 2022

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U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. William Horton, an unmanned aircraft systems operator and the Stalker team assigned to Task Force 61/2, assembles a satellite during Exercise Hedgehog 22 near Saaremaa, Estonia, May 19, 2022. Task Force 61/2 is participating in the Estonian-led exercise Siil 22 (Hedgehog 22 in English). Siil 22 brings together members of the Estonian Defense Force and U.S. Sailors and Marines under Task Force 61/2 to enhance Allied interoperability and preserve security and stability in the Baltic region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Dylan Chagnon)

Video by Sgt. Dylan Chagnon U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. Sixth Fleet

The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.


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Seems like it's too complex and takes way too long to assemble to be an effective platform when time is of the essence.

ginacalabrese
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The original Stalker UAS platform was truly way ahead of it's time as a system employed back in say, 2008-2011, etc... Hopefully purpose of this video upload was at least in part displaying some deception and disinformation to the enemy side watching as to skunk works back-packable field mobile 'Stalker II' -- for 5 minut set-up 3-4 troop independent group.

donkoh
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Is there anything that separates an RC aircraft from a drone? Other than the camera?

WALTERBROADDUS
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They should have brought the instruction manual with them....

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