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Black Widow
Tactical quadcopter
The Teal Drones Black Widow was an early, compact quadcopter designed for personal and hobbyist use, featuring an integrated 4K camera.
Platform Type
Tactical quadcopter
Country of Origin
United States
Mission Profile
The Black Widow was developed as a personal drone, primarily aimed at consumers and hobbyists for aerial photography and videography. Its role was to provide an easy-to-use, portable platform for capturing high-quality footage for recreational purposes. It was not designed for military tactical reconnaissance, government programs, or Blue UAS compliance.
Key Features
- ▸Compact, foldable design for portability
- ▸Integrated 4K camera for high-resolution video and photos
- ▸Intuitive flight controls for ease of use
- ▸Real-time video streaming to a connected mobile device
- ▸Designed for consumer and hobbyist applications
Specifications
- configuration
- Quadcopter
- endurance
- Approximately 20 minutes
- payload
- Integrated 4K camera
- propulsion
- Electric
- speed
- Up to 45 mph (72 km/h)
Notable Operators
Individual consumers and hobbyists
Comparable Platforms
DJI Mavic Mini (later model with similar intent)Parrot BebopOther early consumer camera drones
About the Manufacturer
Teal Drones, part of Red Cat Holdings, builds Blue UAS-cleared small unmanned aircraft for the US military, federal agencies, and allied forces — with an emphasis on tactical ISR for soldier and squad-level operations.
