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UAV ZALA 421-08, a man-portable Russian UAV capable of 90min flight time with video/photo/IR camera Ka-135 Ka-175 Korshun Aist ("Stork") — multirole UAV [ 205 ] Altius-RU — medium-altitude long-endurance reconnaissance and combat UAV [ 206 ] [ 207 ]
Pages in category "Unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturers" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Data from mobile geeks General characteristics Wingspan: 0.35 m (1 ft 2 in) Gross weight: 0.68 kg (1 lb) Propellers: 4-bladed Performance Maximum speed: 60 km/h (37 mph, 32 kn) Endurance: 25 min Service ceiling: 914 m (2,999 ft) Rate of climb: 2.5 m/s (490 ft/min) Hexacopter Ehang Hexacopter is a UAV developed by Ehang and it has not yet been named. The existence of this hexacopter was ...
The aircraft was powered by hydrogen. It appears to have 4 motors with twin-bladed props, a 175-foot (53 m) wingspan, 65,000-foot (20,000 m) maximum altitude, airspeed greater than 120 mph (190 km/h), and 5 to 7 day maximum flight duration. [6] Sunraycer – This solar-powered car won the first world's first solar car race in Australia in 1987 ...
In October 2017, General Atomics released images of its submission for the Navy's MQ-25 Stingray, an unmanned aerial tanker that formed out of the UCLASS effort. The aircraft is an Avenger-based wing-body-tail design with a standard D-704 buddy tank refueling system that has an electro-optical ball like the Predator and Reaper, landing gear ...
Aerosonde Ltd, now part of Textron Systems Unmanned Systems, [1] is an Australian-based developer and manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles, including the AAI Corporation Aerosonde series. [2] The company has customers in Australia, Asia and North America who use its vehicles for reconnaissance and meteorological applications.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) uses a naming convention for aircraft manufacturers in order to be specific when mentioning an aircraft manufacturer's name. This article lists aircraft manufacturers by the name that ICAO recognises them by. The list also contains the aircraft manufacturers full name and the name of the ...