{| |} The Altec MART (for Mini-Avion de Reconnaissance Télépiloté - "Remotely-piloted reconnaissance mini-aeroplane") is a reconnaissance UAV developed in France during the 1980s. The Mark II version served with French forces in the first Gulf War. It has a simple conventional configuration like that of a large RC model. It is catapult-launched, carries an imaging system, and appears to be recovered by parachute. Altec Industries is now selling an improved version of the MART II, the S-MART. It is slightly heavier, has seven hours endurance, and can carry ELINT and jamming payloads.
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