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JUMP 20

JUMP 20

AeroVironment

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The JUMP 20 is a Group 3 vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), fixed-wing uncrewed aircraft by AeroVironment. It offers proven endurance, range, and multi-payload flexibility for advanced ISR operations. It has emerged as the global Group 3 platform of choice, with recently awarded contracts across Europe. It can integrate the Arkeus Hyperspectral Optical Radar (HSOR) payload for enhanced reconnaissance.

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  • Group 3 vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), fixed-wing uncrewed aircraft
  • Proven endurance, range, and multi-payload flexibility
  • Advanced intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations
  • Global Group 3 platform of choice with contracts across Europe
  • Integrates Arkeus Hyperspectral Optical Radar (HSOR) payload

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Evidence-graded claims from the AeroVironment deep report

Good
  • LOCUST demonstrated automated safety shut-off validated for domestic U.S. airspace at White Sands with JIATF-401 and the FAA

    A BusinessWire press release [13] — citing a joint demonstration with JIATF-401 (a U.S. government joint task force) and the FAA — independently corroborates that the safety shut-off capability was demonstrated in a government-supervised test; however, full operational certification and combat-readiness remain unconfirmed.

    from AeroVironment deep report →
  • AeroVironment won a $117.3M U.S. Army contract to deliver 82 P550 reconnaissance drones within approximately 2 months

    Both an independent regional news outlet (al.com [11]) and a defense news site (TheDefenseWatch [14]) report the contract award and delivery timeline, corroborating the vendor announcement; the compressed 2-month delivery schedule is notable but not yet independently verified as completed.

    from AeroVironment deep report →
Bad
  • LOCUST directed-energy system engages drone targets in 5–7 seconds at a cost of under $5–$10 per engagement

    Both the engagement time and cost figures originate from vendor-adjacent or vendor-produced content (video summaries and a CEO conference statement [15][27]); no independent test report or government evaluation corroborates these specific performance or cost metrics, and the $5 vs. $10 discrepancy itself signals unverified sourcing.

    from AeroVironment deep report →
  • AeroVironment's systems have achieved 50,000+ deployments across 55+ countries

    This figure appears only on AV's official homepage [1] with no independent audit, government procurement database, or third-party verification cited in the dossier; the number is plausible given the company's history but remains a self-reported marketing statistic.

    from AeroVironment deep report →
  • VAPOR CLE VTOL UAS achieves case-to-flight in approximately 2 minutes and is Arctic and maritime capable

    The 2-minute setup time and environmental capability claims derive solely from AV's own press release [12]; the $14.6M U.S. Army production contract confirms procurement interest but no independent operational test or field report verifies the specific performance claims.

    from AeroVironment deep report →
Ugly
  • Switchblade loitering munitions are reliable and more capable than quadcopters, proven across 50,000+ deployments

    Community defense forums (Reddit [34]) independently report lingering munition reliability issues and bomb-attachment reliability problems on aircraft pylons; the vendor's deployment count does not address failure rates, and no independent reliability assessment is cited in the dossier.

    from AeroVironment deep report →

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