LUCAS
Product descripton: LUCAS by SpektreWorks
LUCAS (Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System) is a U.S.-developed loitering munition created to expand affordable airpower options for modern battlefields. Developed by Arizona-based SpektreWorks, the system is positioned as a cost-effective analogue to the Iranian Shahed-136, optimized for flexibility, reusability, and rapid fielding.
Design & Configuration
The UAV features a delta-wing configuration with a piston engine, visually similar to the Shahed/Geran-2 family. It is built on an attritable platform architecture, emphasizing low cost, simplified logistics, and operation in austere conditions. LUCAS supports both reusable and one-way attack configurations.
Mission Roles
LUCAS is designed as a multi-role unmanned system capable of:
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Loitering strike missions
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Reconnaissance and ISR support
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Acting as a communications relay node
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Target drone and threat emulation roles
Its open architecture allows integration of multiple payload types and supports modular mission tailoring.
Launch & Deployment
The system supports multiple launch options, including catapult launch, rocket-assisted take-off (RATO), and truck-based deployment. These features enable rapid employment by non-specialized personnel with minimal preparation.
Networking & Autonomy
LUCAS supports autonomous cooperative missions and swarm-style operations. It can operate as part of a mesh network, serving as a relay node within the Multi-domain Unmanned Systems Communications (MUSIC) architecture to maintain secure communications in contested environments.
Technical specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
| System Type | Loitering munition / attritable UAV |
| UAS Group | Group 3 |
| Configuration | Delta-wing, piston-engine |
| Length | ~3 m |
| Wingspan | ~2.4 m |
| Launch Methods | Catapult, RATO, truck-based |
| Payload Type | Modular (strike, ISR, communications) |
| Architecture | Open architecture |
| Networking | Mesh network, swarm-capable |
| Power Interfaces | 28V and 12V supported |
| Guidance | Compatible guidance systems (SWaP-optimized) |
| Reusability | Reusable or one-way attack |