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Razorbill 0.3

Built for Action

Target Precision

Designed for precision strikes and stealth surveillance, Razorbill 0.3 features advanced flight stability and minimal acoustic signature. Its sleek cylindrical body houses a forward-facing camera, ideal for tight-angle visibility and payload targeting. With customizable control modes and balanced thrust, this drone is engineered to hit exactly what you intend

 

no more, no less.

SPEED, SPEED, & SPEED

Clocking aggressive acceleration and maintaining stable horizontal flight, Razorbill 0.3 is built for high-speed runs and dynamic maneuvering. Its 5" propeller setup with a lightweight shell allows for a 2.5:1 thrust-to-weight ratio, giving you the power to outrun, outclimb, or outdive anything in the sky. And yes, 7" arms are swappable

 

because we knew you'd want more.

Modularity

Every inch of Razorbill 0.3 is designed with modularity in mind. From its screw-on motor arms to a dedicated bay for payloads and detachable nose cone, this is a drone you don’t need to rebuild to reconfigure. Add thermal decoy pucks, test different battery setups, or pop on wings for extra glide

 

Razorbill adapts. Fast.

199 km/h
launch -> target -> neutralize

Motors 2300KV Brushless Motors 5-inch props Function: High-thrust, high-response motors optimized for aggressive maneuvers and vertical climbs.

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Motor Mounts Modular PLA mounts with 4-screw pattern designed for rigidity and rapid replacement, no frame disassembly needed.

Battery Shell Internal 1500mAh 4S LiPo housing with snap-lock system Protects and centers battery weight for ideal balance and swap speed.

Camera 1200TVL Analog FPV Camera Increased capacity for Thermal imaging, Lidar.. ETC. Delivers a crisp real-time feed for precision control, even at high speed.

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