Brazil's federal police is to acquire a number of Israel Aerospace Industries Heron unmanned air vehicle systems in a deal worth $350 million.

IAI demonstrated the Heron's capabilities in Brazil last August, conducting the activity in harsh operating conditions in the San Miguel de Iguacu region of Parana state.

An evaluation team concluded that the Israeli system offered better operating and endurance capabilities than competing designs when flown in difficult conditions. Its assessment included using the Heron's automatic take-off and landing system, seeing the UAV relay data and intelligence from its numerous sensors in real time, and using satellite communications equipment.

 Heron UAV Brazil - IAI
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The federal police intends to use the Heron system for purposes such as border security, and in activities to counter smuggling, drug trafficking and the theft of natural resources.

Source: Flight International