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VELON-G™ UAV APPLICATIONS

Low-Observable UAV Sensor Windows

$180M SAM | Signature-Managed Apertures

92.5% EO/IR Transparency
-13.3 dB Radar Signature Reduction
Flat/Conformal Configuration Options
3 Application Types

Signature-Managed Sensor Apertures

VELON-G metamaterial sensor windows enable low-observable UAV operations by managing electromagnetic signature at critical optical apertures while maintaining full sensor performance across electro-optical and infrared wavelengths.

Modern reconnaissance and operational UAVs integrate sophisticated EO/IR sensor suites requiring transparent apertures that compromise platform low-observable. VELON-G addresses this fundamental design challenge through volumetric metamaterial architecture that simultaneously provides radar signature management and optical transparency.

The $180M serviceable addressable market spans high-altitude long-endurance reconnaissance platforms, low-observabley UCAV programmes, and loyal wingman development across international standards and allied forces. VELON-G's ITAR-free UK origin enables direct integration with Turkish, Korean, and European UAV programmes.

Application Areas

Three primary sensor window applications for unmanned aerial systems

EO/IR Sensor Apertures
PRIMARY APPLICATION

EO/IR Sensor Apertures

Electro-optical and infrared sensor windows for multi-spectral targeting pods, surveillance systems, and gimballed sensor turrets on reconnaissance and operational UAVs.

Key Requirements:
  • Visible/NIR/MWIR transparency
  • W-band signature reduction
  • Environmental durability
  • Conformal integration capability
SAR Windows
DUAL-FUNCTION

SAR Antenna Windows

Synthetic aperture radar antenna radomes providing electromagnetic transparency at X-band operational frequencies while managing signature at threat radar bands.

Capabilities:
  • X-band transparency (8-12 GHz)
  • W-band signature control
  • Structural integration
  • Aerodynamic optimization
Targeting System Windows
COMBAT UCAV

Targeting System Windows

Laser designator and targeting pod apertures for operational UAVs conducting strike missions in contested airspace requiring signature management without sensor performance degradation.

Performance:
  • 1064 nm laser transparency
  • Multi-spectral operation
  • Reduced glint signature
  • Operational environment durability

Target Platforms

VELON-G positioned for integration into next-generation UAV programmes

Bayraktar AKINCI

Prime: a major Turkish UAV producer (Turkey)

Type: High-altitude long-endurance UCAV

Twin-turboprop operational UAV with 24-hour endurance and SATCOM capability. VELON-G targets EO/IR turret integration and SAR antenna windows for signature-managed reconnaissance operations.

Export Programme | ITAR-Free Integration

TAI ANKA-3 Low-Observable UCAV

Prime: Turkish Aerospace Industries

Type: Flying wing low-observable operational UAV

Tailless flying wing UCAV requiring comprehensive signature management. VELON-G provides critical sensor aperture integration for EO/IR, SAR, and targeting systems without compromising low-observable design.

Low-Observable Programme | LOI Pathway

Protector RG Mk1

Prime: General Atomics-ASI / RAF

Type: MALE remotely piloted air system

UK RAF's Protector programme delivering enhanced ISR and strike capability. VELON-G targets sensor window integration for signature management in contested European operational environment.

UK Programme | MOD Pathway

Loyal Wingman Programmes

Programmes: Boeing MQ-28, a Tier-1 defence prime Mosquito, a next-generation allied fighter programme LW

Type: Autonomous collaborative operational aircraft

Next-generation autonomous operational UAVs operating alongside manned aerospaces. VELON-G enables sensor window integration for platforms requiring comprehensive signature management across electromagnetic spectrum.

6th Gen Ecosystem | Multiple Pathways

Technical Integration

VELON-G sensor window configurations for UAV platforms

Flat Window Configuration

Planar sensor windows for gimballed turrets and fixed sensor installations. Standard configuration provides -13.3 dB W-band attenuation with 92.5% optical transparency across 400-2500 nm wavelength range.

  • EO/IR sensor turrets (MX-15, CATS, a major Turkish defence-electronics producer ASELFLIR)
  • SAR antenna radomes
  • Laser designator windows
  • Multi-spectral targeting systems

Conformal Configuration

Curved sensor windows conforming to UAV airframe geometry for optimized aerodynamic performance and radar cross-section management. Custom geometry fabrication available for low-observable platforms.

  • Low-Observable UCAV nose sensors (ANKA-3, Kizilelma)
  • Flush-mounted reconnaissance systems
  • Flying wing sensor integration
  • Blended body apertures

Value Proposition

VELON-G eliminates the low-observable compromise inherent in UAV sensor windows.

Traditional optical apertures create significant radar signature contributions that undermine platform low-observable design. VELON-G's volumetric metamaterial architecture provides signature management at threat radar frequencies while maintaining full EO/IR sensor performance, enabling truly low-observabley reconnaissance and operational UAV operations in contested airspace.

Market Opportunity

$180M serviceable addressable market across UAV sensor window applications

Application SegmentPlatform ExamplesWindow Count per PlatformMarket Estimate
HALE/MALE UAV EO/IRANKA, Protector, Predator B1-2 turrets$65M
Low-Observable UCAV SensorsANKA-3, Kizilelma, Loyal Wingman2-4 apertures$80M
SAR Antenna WindowsGlobal Hawk, Triton, surveillance UAVs1 radome$20M
Targeting SystemsOperational UAVs with laser designation1-2 windows$15M

UAV Sensor Window Integration

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