At Skolkovo, specialists from Omnitech have successfully developed a helicopter-type unmanned aerial vehicle called the V-120. The key element of the system is the autopilot, which includes a flight controller, an integrated computer, and a neural processor.
The platform is designed for transporting small cargo by air and has a wide range of applications. Its key feature is complete autonomy thanks to the onboard neural processing computer, which independently controls and orients the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The developers note that the equipment is also effective for monitoring industrial and oil and gas facilities, collecting and analyzing data. It is indispensable in aerologistics, providing supplies in remote regions, as well as in cash collection and other areas. The intelligent automatic system controls the UAV, providing navigation, processing large amounts of data and signals in real time, including operation without GPS, and monitoring the technical condition of the aircraft.
Main characteristics:
- Take-off weight – 150 kg
- Payload – up to 50 kg
- Maximum speed – 100 km/h
- Range – up to 250 km
- Temperature range (from –35°С to +45°С)
- Control: autonomous according to a programmed route or remote, from the operator's workplace
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