Luna vs Sperwer
Overview
The Luna and the Sperwer are both Military Drones, manufactured by EMT and Sagem respectively.
The Luna has an operational range of 65 km vs 150 km for the Sperwer. The Sperwer operates at altitudes up to 4,877 m compared to 3,500 m for the Luna.
| German unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle, introduced in 2000, used for close reconnaissance and transmitting live video data. | |
| Origin country | 🇩🇪 Germany |
| Category | Military Drones |
| Manufacturer | EMT |
| First flight | -- |
| Year introduced | 2000 |
| Number produced | N/A |
| Average unit price | -- |
| French unmanned aerial vehicle, developed in the late 20th century, used for remote reconnaissance and intelligence gathering. | |
| Origin country | 🇫🇷 France |
| Category | Military Drones |
| Manufacturer | Sagem |
| First flight | -- |
| Year introduced | -- |
| Number produced | N/A |
| Average unit price | -- |
| Wingspan | 4.2 m |
| Length | 2.4 m |
| Maximum speed | 70 km/h |
| Operational range | 65 km ◉ |
| Service ceiling | 3,500 m ◉ |
| Max. takeoff weight | 40 kg |
| Wingspan | -- m |
| Length | -- m |
| Maximum speed | -- km/h |
| Operational range | 150 km ◉ |
| Service ceiling | 4,877 m ◉ |
| Max. takeoff weight | -- kg |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which is faster, the Luna or Sperwer?
The Luna is faster with a maximum speed of 70 km/h compared to the Sperwer's 0 km/h, a difference of 70 km/h.
Which has longer range, the Luna or Sperwer?
The Sperwer has a longer range at 150 km compared to the Luna's 65 km.
Which can fly higher, the Luna or Sperwer?
The Sperwer has a higher service ceiling at 4,877 meters (16,000 ft) compared to the Luna's 3,500 meters (11,482 ft).
Which is heavier, the Luna or Sperwer?
The Luna has a higher maximum takeoff weight at 40 kg compared to the Sperwer's 0 kg.
Which is larger, the Luna or Sperwer?
The Luna is longer at 2.4 meters compared to the Sperwer's 0.0 meters.