Nauru 1000C drone participates in first official mission in the Brazilian Army
Xmobots system is used in the largest military training of 2024, Operation Perseus
[ATTACH=full]762743[/ATTACH]
The Nauru 1000C, a Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) from the Brazilian company Xmobots, made its debut on an official mission during the Brazilian Army's Operation Perseus. This is the final phase of training for 7,800 military personnel in activities involving drone operation for defense of the homeland.
The operation took place last December, in the Southwest Military Command, in the Paraíba Valley region, and involved the participation of five Brazilian Army Area Commands.
“The brave warrior Nauru 1000C demonstrated its greatness on its first mission in conditions as close as possible to the reality of combat, with a theater of operations that involves the use of troops on the ground, applying current military doctrine in a tactical framework of combat across the broad spectrum,”
highlighted the founder and CEO of Xmobots, Giovani Amianti.
Drone for border monitoring
The result of a partnership between Xmobots and the Brazilian Army, the Nauru 1000C is a SARP designed for high tactical and strategic missions, which meets the demands of the Defense and Security sector.
With a maximum weight of 181 kg and a wingspan of almost eight meters, the drone has a 10-hour autonomy for day and night flights and a communication range of up to 60 km. In addition, the Nauru 1000C has VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) technology, which allows it to carry out missions in critical or difficult-to-access areas.
For Army General Tomás Miguel Miné Ribeiro Paiva, the Nauru 1000C raises the technological level of the EB.
“It is taking the Brazilian Army to another level in terms of technology, intelligence and target acquisition. This technology will help us a lot in operations along the border, operations in urban environments and even in conventional operations”,
he told the agency's website.
A complete system for multi-missions
The Nauru 1000C integrates a robust system that includes three aircraft, an exclusive gimbal for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance missions, in addition to a mobile base for the control station.
The control base is equipped with biometric access, air conditioning, emergency lights, and ergonomic seats. This way, the safety and comfort of the operators are assured in any scenario.
[ATTACH=full]762744[/ATTACH]
Operation Perseus: the biggest military training of the year
Operation Perseus is a military training that simulates scenarios close to the reality of an operational combat.
Begun at the Army Aviation Command (CAvEx), in Taubaté-SP, Operation Perseus also passes through cities such as: Cruzeiro-SP, Lorena-SP, Areias-SP, Silveiras-SP and Resende-RJ. The objective is to conclude the year of military training with simulations of scenarios close to the reality of an operational combat.
“Operation Perseus is the most important operation of the Land Force this year and the largest operation we are carrying out in South America, with the use of many resources and activities, where we will certify several capabilities”, explained the Army Commander, Army General Tomás Miguel Miné Ribeiro Paiva. About Xmobots Founded in 2007, Xmobots is a leading company in robotics technology, which vertically integrates the development of vehicles, hardware, software and artificial intelligence. The ecosystem of integrated solutions ensures greater efficiency in production processes in segments that are vital to humanity, such as Agro, Geo, Environmental, Defense and Security. This provides a reduction in operating costs and an increase in productivity without sacrificing accuracy and quality. More information: www.xmobots.com.br
Xmobots has confirmed its presence as an exhibitor at the MundoGEO Connect, DroneShow SpaceBR Show and Expo eVTOL 2025 fairs, from June 3 to 5 at Expo Center Norte – Pavilhão Azul, in São Paulo (SP).
[URL unfurl="true"]https://mundogeo.com/2025/01/09/drone-nauru-1000c-participa-de-primeira-missao-oficial-no-exercito-brasileiro/[/URL]