Russian
Helicopters has begun bench tests of the main systems for the VRT300
rotary-wing unmanned air vehicle being developed by its VR-Technologies design
bureau.
If the programme stays on track, the company will by
year-end begin flight tests of a 300kg (661lb) prototype, it says.
So far, the "functional and technical
configuration" of the UAV has been "agreed with a range of Russian
companies and authorities".
"To date, we have defined configuration and
technical requirements for this helicopter, and carried out an extensive work
to select suppliers of the main systems and assemblies of VRT300," states
VR-Technologies director general Alexander Okhonko.
Two variants of the coaxial rotor-equipped platform
will be developed: one will be installed with a side-looking radar for
ice-sensing operations in the Arctic and the other will be a longer-range model
designed for aerial mapping and remote sensing missions.
Both models are powered by an undisclosed heavy-fuel
engine and have a payload of 70kg.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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