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Technology and Certification
NMAS, a high-tech unmanned aircraft model, is available for various purposes, such as reconnaissance, aerial filming, aerial monitoring of national major infrastructures and security zones, meteorological observation, and fire monitoring. It is a technology-intensive unmanned aircraft for reconnaissance with the highest stability and survival possibility.
Features
- It doesn't need a separate runway for a takeoff. It is possible to operate by frequently moving a vehicle with a projectile mounted. It is easy to cover and hide, and it is not restricted by space.
- A 3D imaging system is mounted so it is possible to pilot just as you are on a real aircraft. Even in complicated cities as well as mountainous areas, accurate control and precise reconnaissance flights are possible.
- Unmanned flight from the base to 70km far is possible. On a real-time basis, it transmits the status of information collection and tactic performance to a receipt and transmission monitoring system.
- The high-tech electronic device mounted on the aircraft transmits the data of distance of flight, various works, and flight condition to the base on a real-time basis.
- 4 units of unmanned air crafts are operated to do day and night reconnaissance for 24 hours a day. Composed of ultra-light high-strength alloys, it is not restricted by space for flight.
Major Specification
- Material of the appearance: Carbon, Epoxy, Glass fiber, Foamy plastic
- Length of wing : 3.2m
- Area of wing : 1.0ã¡
- Weight : 20kg (net weight : 16kg)
- Max. flight distance : 400km
- Max. speed : 120km/h
- Max. altitude for climb : 5,000m
- Max. rate of climb : 15m/s
- Max. duration of flight : 4 hours
- Method of takeoff : Using a projectile
- Method of landing : Crash landing
- Propeller : Two-wing propeller
- Engine output : 5ã¾
- Cooling method : Air cooling
- No. of operable units : 4 units
- Vehicle on which a takeoff projectile is mounted Truck
- Vehicle for the base operation system : Van
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