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Home » UAVOS Announces Borey-10 Unmanned Fixed-Wing Aircraft
UAVOS’ new Borey-10 unmanned fixed-wing aircraft features a number of design features that enhance reliability and simplicity of operations, including rechargeable Lithium-ion cell-based batteries assembled in-house, hermetic casing of the autopilot, and a minimum number of units and components that significantly reduces the probability of accidents and extends the operational life of the aircraft.
Preparation for flight, including the process of assembling the UAV, takes only 10 minutes. The Borey-10's range for the transfer of real-time video in difficult meteorological conditions during operation is at least 18 miles, and for control, at least 43 miles. A great advantage of the new unmanned aircraft is a high duration of a non-stop flight – 4 hours with a payload of 2 lbs. A heated battery compartment allows the drone to fly in temperatures as low as -22 F. The Borey-10 is equipped with a system of emergency wings drop, which works in emergency situations during landing. The console, touching the surface of the earth, is unfastened from the center wing and absorbs the impact energy, leaving the aircraft unharmed.
The UAV is equipped with an EW countermeasure system, which makes it possible to carry out research operations in the absence of GNSS signals. It’s also equipped with a photo camera, a front video camera, a thermal imager and a gyrostabilized television camera.