Boeing Cityhawk UAAV

Boeing has been heavily marketing their Urban Airborne Assault Vehicle to police departments the world over, trying to refute Euro-Asian advertising criticizing American manufacturing. Accusations that the UAAV is built more as a combat vehicle than as a security unit have military buyers looking into the UAAV as a sort of AV interceptor, for anti-AV/helicopter use.

Special Equipment
Ejection seats, environment control, fire extinguisher, chaff and flare dispensers, military radio, auto-pilot and navigation system, image enhancement, active and passive IR, military radar with terrain-following, military radar detector, telescopic optics.

Weapons
Two 7.62mm Miniguns in separate turrets, two missiles (SAMs or AAMs).

Notes: The proposed "Interceptor" military version has 5 additional spaces for missiles, no cargo space, and a top speed of 675 mph. Its proposed cost is 1.45 million eb.