Loitering munitions
Operational superiority in high-intensity combat is the result of a combination of manoeuvres involving dismounted and embarked units supported by contact UAVs and loitering munitions (LM) engaged individually or in packs.
Designed for high-intensity operations, TOUTATIS can operate in GNSS-denied and jammed communications environments . In its short-range version, TOUTATIS has a range of 10 km and a total autonomy of 45 minutes. Equipped with the latest-generation warhead, TOUTATIS can neutralize light armored vehicles, based on the ultimate human decision after their geolocation and positive identification. Geolocation and identification can be done either by the TOUTATIS operator or by the optronic payload of an ISR drone such as the Spy'Ranger, Noctua, or Grizzly, with which it is interoperable.
TOUTATIS can be launched from a manpack kit, an aerial carrier (UAV or helicopter) or a vehicle.
TOUTATIS
Designed for Land/Naval & Special Forces for Day & Night high-intensity operations
• 85 cm wingspan, foldable
• 45 min autonomy
• 90 km/h cruise speed
• 150 km/h attack speed
• 10 km range
• 4.5 kg MTOW (maximum takeoff weight)
• 1 kg warhead
• < 2mn deployment & launch