Autopilot for UAVs on domestic microcontroller announced by "Gagaring" laboratory

The company produces FPV drones, bombers, reconnaissance drones, and heavy multi-copters

The company "Gagaring" announced the development of an autopilot for unmanned aerial vehicles. The device is assembled with a high degree of localization on a domestic microcontroller, and most of the electronics are also of Russian production, the company reported. Details about the new product will be presented later.

The company specializes in the production of a wide range of unmanned aerial vehicles. The lineup includes FPV drones for operational target engagement, bomber drones for dropping ammunition, reconnaissance aircraft, and heavy multi-copters for cargo delivery.

The FPV drone "Gennady" is produced in several frame variants: aluminum, pressed carbon, and reinforced polyamide. It is equipped with "Dronmotors" engines and a K1921BK01T2 flight controller developed by NIIET. The 10-inch propellers are made of PA6+GF30 material. The body with side perforation ensures heat dissipation. The "Otblesk" initiator is designed for contact and non-contact target engagement.

The bomber drone from the "Gagaring" laboratory can carry up to 5 kilograms of payload. The company's reconnaissance aircraft are equipped with optics with 10x zoom and operate at a range of up to 15 kilometers. A heavy multi-copter with a lifting capacity of up to 10 kilograms can be used for evacuating the wounded and delivering ammunition. All drones are compatible with the "Kuznechik" communication system, also developed by "Gagaring".

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