payload capacity, TIA Gözcü carries EO/IR sensor, and transfers real-time video imagery in a range up to 50 km (31 mi).
[1][2] The UAV with delta wings and V-tail is propelled by a Wankel engine in pusher configuration having 38 hp (28 kW), and can cruise with a max.
[3] The prototype of TAI Gözcü was presented to public at the International Defence Industry Fair IDEF in Mai 2007, and took part in the Victory Day parade end August the same year.
[5] TAI Gözcü is intended to serve nonstop for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in military operations against infiltration and activities of terrorists in southeastern Turkey.
[6] Data from TR Defence- Defence Talk[1][2]General characteristics Performance This article on an unmanned aerial vehicle is a stub.