Teledyne FLIR Defense, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), announced today at SOF Week the release of Rogue™ 1 Block 2, a major upgrade of the revolutionary lethal unmanned aerial system first launched at SOF Week 2024.
After two years of customer fielding and success with the U.S. Marine Corps Organic Precision Fires-Light, U.S. Special Operations Command Ground Organic Precision Strike Systems programs and more, the Block 2 upgrade leverages user feedback to greatly enhance performance, resilience, and operational capability -- all while maintaining existing form-factor.
With operating range doubled to more than 12 miles (20 km), Rogue 1 Block 2 adds a new anti-armor payload option, harnessing ‘Shape Charge Jet’ technology for expanded mission flexibility against more heavily-armored targets. Redesigned propellers are optimized for long transit and fast attack patterns, while new advanced battery cell technology adds 20% more endurance.
“Over the last two years, Rogue 1 has delivered critical successes for customers, and the Block 2 upgrades represent the next evolution of that mission,” said Tung Ng, Vice President of Unmanned Systems North America at Teledyne FLIR Defense. “These advancements prove our commitment to maintaining Rogue 1 as one of the most versatile precision strike options in the warfighter’s kit through a more capable, durable, and future-ready platform.”
Other software and mission capability enhancements include track landing, improved mapping and visualization, and better GPS-denied navigation utilizing both thermal and daylight cameras. More robust onboard computing enables advanced autonomy to further ease user cognitive load, while dual-band radio support improves the unit’s range and electronic warfare resiliency.
Key Rogue 1 Block 2 features include:
- New anti-armor shape charge payload for expanded lethality options to Rogue 1’s existing payload family
- Improved thermal management, propeller efficiency, and multi-band antenna capabilities
- Durability enhancements, including redesigned tactical packaging and better drop survivability
- New Android-based ground control system