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Mwari

The Mwari represents a paradigm shift in airborne mission operations, offering a purpose-built, cost-effective solution for a wide range of military and security needs. Designed with a unique open system architecture and a focus on adaptability, the Mwari delivers unparalleled mission flexibility, enabling rapid reconfiguration and deployment. This two-crew aircraft excels in C4ISR, F3EAD, and precision strike roles, setting a new standard for multi-mission capability in modern warfare and beyond.

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Rapid Response, Remote Readiness

Mwari's design prioritizes rapid deployment and operational readiness in austere environments. Its rugged construction and short take-off and landing (STOL) capabilities enable it to operate from semi-prepared and unprepared airstrips, minimizing logistical support requirements. This makes it ideal for remote and challenging terrains, ensuring critical capabilities are available where and when they are needed.

With a proven track record, as demonstrated by its operational deployment in Mozambique, the Mwari can be rapidly deployed to provide hybrid ISR and close air support, offering a significant advantage in time-sensitive missions. Furthermore, its economical operational cost, at less than $1000 per hour, ensures prolonged mission endurance without excessive expenditure.

Operational Flexibility

The Mwari's innovative Interchangeable Mission Systems Bay (IMSB) and open architecture are the cornerstones of its operational flexibility. This allows for the rapid integration and swapping of mission-specific payloads, sensors, and weapons systems in under two hours, transforming the aircraft between roles with minimal downtime.

From peacekeeping and surveillance to counter-insurgency and precision strike, the Mwari adapts to diverse mission requirements. Its compatibility with a wide array of sensors, including electro-optical gimbals, thermal reconnaissance systems, and radar warning receivers, enhances its situational awareness and operational effectiveness. With an endurance of over seven hours and a service ceiling of 31,000 feet, the Mwari provides extended operational reach, making it an indispensable asset for modern warfighters. This inherent adaptability, coupled with its robust performance, positions the Mwari as a true multi-role game-changer in the evolving landscape of aerial operations.

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Take-Off Distance

550m

Max Cruise

230 knots

Service Ceiling

21000 ft

Mission Range

1150 nm

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