Russian Supercam S350 reconnaissance aircraft becomes a global hit: breaks into the elite

The drone is used in conjunction with rocket and barrel artillery

The Russian Supercam S350 reconnaissance drone developed by the GC "Unmanned Systems" is rapidly consolidating its position among the strongest global unmanned systems of the small class. This was stated by Denis Fedutinov, an expert in unmanned aviation.

Supercam S350
Supercam S350

According to him, the combination of practical experience, technology and thoughtful tactics has brought Supercam S350 to the number of the most effective solutions on the market.

Technological developments, together with developments in the application tactics, put the system on the level of the best global models of unmanned systems in the class, which provides Supercam S350 with a favorable position among competitors.
Denis Fedutinov, expert in unmanned aviation

Supercam S350 is one of the most widely used electric UAVs of the small aircraft type. One of the key features is the integrated system for automatic analysis of photo and video material based on the Supercam-neuro neural network, Fedutinov recalled.

Supercam S350 
Supercam S350

Main technical characteristics of Supercam S350:

  • Wingspan — 3.2 m
  • Maximum take-off weight — up to 15.5 kg
  • Maximum payload weight — up to 2.5 kg
  • Flight duration — up to 4.5 hours
  • Cruising/maximum speed — 65–120 km/h
  • Maximum flight range — at least 240 km

Supercam S350 is mainly used in conjunction with rocket and barrel artillery for reconnaissance, surveillance, targeting and fire adjustment, as well as objective control of results.

Earlier www1.ru reported that the reconnaissance drone "Prince Oleg the Prophet" will receive a range of 60 km.

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Sources
TASS

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