Skyeton has reimagined the Raybird unmanned aerial vehicle, replacing its internal combustion engine with a hydrogen-electric motor to enable longer, quieter missions.

The hydrogen-electric system currently supports around 12 hours of flight, and engineers are working to push endurance to 20 hours.

Its low thermal signature, high-altitude performance, and near-silent operation make the UAV more difficult to detect during surveillance or reconnaissance tasks.

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