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This book offers a structured, engineering-focused examination of precision loitering drone platforms, with emphasis on how autonomous air systems are conceived, integrated, tested, and fielded for persistent strike missions. It brings together mission analysis, vehicle architecture, guidance and control, sensing, communications, safety, and verification into one coherent treatment.
Readers will find a practical progression from requirements definition through system implementation, with attention to the tradeoffs that shape real-world platforms, including range, endurance, payload capacity, control authority, sensor performance, and mission resilience. The chapters also explore how autonomy is partitioned between onboard software and operator oversight, how target identification is supported by multi sensor data, and how mission connectivity is maintained under degraded link conditions.
In addition to core system engineering content, the final chapters present case studies that show how program decisions reshape performance, reliability, and operator workload over time. These examples make the book especially useful for engineers, program managers, test teams, and technical readers who need a grounded view of how persistent loitering systems evolve from concept to operational capability.
Ideal for readers seeking a detailed, system level guide to the design and execution of autonomous precision platforms.
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