
Landing Zones Canada unveils the Eagle Advanced Payload Delivery System, an innovative technology for strategic operations at extreme altitudes.
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Canadian aerospace technology company Landing Zones Canada has introduced the Eagle Advanced Payload Delivery System, the first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed to be launched from high-altitude balloons. This innovation is set to revolutionize strategic operations, enabling payload delivery over hundreds of kilometers.
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Designed to operate at stratospheric altitudes, the Eagle stands out for its stealth and range, meeting the demands of missions requiring high performance in extreme conditions. One of the vehicle’s key features is its variable wing profile, enabling transitions between supersonic speeds and standby mode, optimizing efficiency across different operational scenarios.
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The system is highly versatile, capable of transporting various payloads such as reconnaissance equipment, surveillance systems, and even precision-guided munitions. Moreover, the Eagle can operate fully autonomously or under human control, adapting to the specific demands of each mission.
A demonstration video released by the company showcases the system’s potential in a simulated threat scenario, where drones launched from balloons attack a ship. In the simulation, two drones use “active” RF amplification to mimic gliding bombs and fly directly toward the target, while two others perform a vertical 90-degree dive, exploiting gaps in the target’s radar coverage.

The unveiling of the Eagle highlights advancements in defense technologies and underscores the importance of unmanned systems in future strategic operations. For more information and access to system images:


Source and images: Landingzones. This content was created with the assistance of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
