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Use(s): civil: aerial photography, forest fire assessment, environmental monitoring, power line inspection, search and rescue, border patrol and day/night traffic surveillance; military: EW, surveillance, target acquisition and designation, ordnance survey Manufacturer: CybAero AB Powerplant: Hirth E18H 41 kW gasoline, separate oil injection, 22-stroke, two-cylinder, water-cooled Dimensions: length: 3.20m, height: 1,20m, rotor diameter: 3.30m Weight: empty: 95kg, MTOW: 150kg, max payload: 55kg (including fuel) Performance: speed: 48kt, endurance: 6hr, ceiling: 9,800ft, mission radius: 27nm, endurance speed: 32kt Payload: optional customised payload control system Data Link: operational radius (max): 27nm Guidance/Tracking: vehicle stabilised and navigated by advanced, self-contained FCS-52 flight control system, positioning and self-navigation via pre-programmed waypoints, which can be altered during flight, fully autonomous mode or semi-manually operated by joystick Launch: VTOL Recovery: VTOL Structure Material: titanium, aluminium, glass and carbon fibre Electrical Power: 12-24V alternators, back-up power batteries GCS: graphical user interface and optional customised payload control system - both systems are normally housed in the transport vehicle but can be operated at any location Status: in production
2013-03-14
CybAero receives additional UAV order from AeroVironment
CybAero U.S. partner AeroVironment continues to invest in helicopter UAVs. Now, add to it a bigger blanket of helicopters to meet an expected rapid demand.
2012-12-03
CybAero enters strategic partnership with AeroVironment
Linkoping CybAero a company, which develops and manufactures unmanned helicopters, deepens its cooperation with American AeroVironment, which is considered the world’s leading UAV companies. The U.S. company signs two convertible loan of 10 million each in CybAero, and purchase additional unmanned helicopters from the Swedish company.
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