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Wingman (103/105) Drone Detector vs Coyote C-UAS effector

Spec comparison for two products on Aviation Souk. Both compete in Counter-UAS & Base Air Defence.

Cost of ownershipWingman (103/105) Drone DetectorCoyote C-UAS effector
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Lead time (weeks)?–??–?
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GCC airports deployed00
Certifications00
Specs

Technical specifications.

SpecWingman (103/105) Drone DetectorCoyote C-UAS effector
Detection rangeUp to 6 km
Frequency bands (with antenna)200 MHz – 6 GHz
Frequency bands (without antenna)2.4, 5.2, 5.8 GHz
Direction-finding accuracy±30°
Detection time< 10 s
Wingman 103 weight1,100 g
Wingman 105 weight840 g
Wingman 103 battery endurance14 h (no antenna) / 10 h (with antenna)
Wingman 105 battery endurance7 h (no antenna) / 6 h (with antenna)
Battery charge time1–2 h
Operating temperature−30 to +65 °C
Ingress protectionIP67
ATAK integrationYes
VariantsBlock 1B (subsonic C-UAS); Block 2 (jet-powered kinetic); Block 3NK (non-kinetic, recoverable)
Block 2 speed345–370 mph (555–595 km/h)
Block 2 engagement range10–15 km
Block 2 loiter endurance~4 minutes
Block 2 warheadTungsten fragmentation, optimised for UAS structural defeat
Re-attack capabilityYes (Block 2)
Block 1B length24 in (610 mm)
Block 1B wingspan58 in (1,473 mm)
Block 1B weight13 lb (5.9 kg)
Launch methodRail/pneumatic box launcher (ground, vehicle, naval)
PropulsionSolid-rocket boost + turbine sustainment (Block 2)
Block 2 unit cost (public estimate)~USD 100,000
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