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Razor Wasp

Razor Wasp is a large, high-speed stealth strike drone designed to penetrate heavily defended airspace and deliver decisive firepower before vanishing without a trace.

Its broad, smoothly curved airframe is purpose-built for low observability rather than compactness. The drone’s size allows for blended wing-body geometry, internal systems shielding, and extensive fuel capacity, giving Razor Wasp long-range reach without sacrificing speed. Radar-absorbent composites and carefully sculpted contours scatter incoming signals, while flush-mounted seams and internalized intakes minimize reflective surfaces.

Despite its mass, Razor Wasp is engineered for rapid acceleration and sustained high-speed flight. Advanced propulsion with partially shrouded exhausts reduces both acoustic and thermal signatures, enabling the drone to approach targets undetected. Adaptive flight control systems maintain stability during aggressive attack runs, allowing the aircraft to strike at speed without revealing itself prematurely.

Mounted along reinforced hardpoints are large, low-profile rocket pods, designed to balance stealth with raw striking power. The pods carry heavy guided rockets intended for hardened targets, armored formations, and high-value installations. Their casing and deployment geometry are optimized to reduce radar exposure until the moment of launch, at which point Razor Wasp unleashes a short, devastating salvo before disengaging at full speed.

Razor Wasp operates under advanced autonomous control or remote command, supported by a sensor and targeting suite tuned for passive detection. It prioritizes emission control, relying on infrared, optical, and electronic signal analysis rather than active scanning. Once its attack is complete, the drone executes pre-calculated escape vectors, using speed and low observability to avoid pursuit.

Large, silent, and lethal, Razor Wasp is not a persistent presence in the sky—it is a shadow that passes once, strikes hard, and is gone before defenders realize they were targeted.

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