The «Quiet Wings» Group (part of the «Kalashnikov» concern) will begin mass production of the «Legioner» cargo drone of the aircraft type. This was announced by Andrey Saleev, head of the separate division of the development company.
This year it is planned to create 20 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and next year — at least 40.
We have been developing this project for a year. The main uniqueness is the maximum degree of unification between electricity, gasoline and the maximum use of our own developments.
The main components for the production of the «Legioner» UAV are Kevlar, resin and fiberglass. Power distribution and payload control boards are domestic developments. Regulators and engines are made abroad.
The UAV is assembled in 15 minutes with proper personnel training. The «Legioner» is equipped with an aerial camera and a laser scanner. This makes it possible to conduct video monitoring and probe the area. The UAV can also be used to deliver goods to remote locations.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the «Legioner» moved a cargo weighing 200 kg by 660 kilometers.
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