Greece’s Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI) has developed the ARCHYTAS II, a VTOL-capable drone designed to rival Turkey’s Bayraktar. This domestically produced UAV boasts a nine-hour endurance and a 30kg payload capacity, marking a significant step towards Greek military self-reliance. With a rapid three-year development timeline and cost-effective production, ARCHYTAS II positions Greece as a competitor in the burgeoning drone market.
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