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SkyStriker is a fully autonomous loitering munition that offers battle-proven precision strike capabilities. With rapid and flexible deployment via canister or catapult launch systems, SkyStriker features autonomous navigation during cruising and loitering phases. Its automatic video tracker enables day/night target acquisition, while abort capability allows it to go around...

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