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The Hokum-X was a threat-representative helicopter target converted from a Bell AH-1S (QAH-1S) by Bell-Bristol Aerospace, a joint US and Canadian development program for Honeywell Defense Avionics Systems to install the Universal Drone Control System (UDS) and convert the aircraft to resemble the Russian Kamov Ka-50 attack helicopter as a target drone for the US Army. Onboard avionics enable the target to be read as a coaxial-rotor helicopter by other aircraft.

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Jane's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Targets

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