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Zala 421-16E

Applications: universal multifunctional UAV for serveillance and reconnaissance Manufacturer: ZALA AERO GROUP, Russia Dimensions: wingspan - 2,8m Speed: 60-110km/h, Weight: MTOW – 10kg, payload - 1,5kg Performance: endurance - up to 4hours, mission radius - 70km Operating enviroment: -30/+50°Ñ Payload: changeable modules Height: 3500m Äàëüíîñòü ïîëåòà: 210êì Launch: catapult Recovery: ïàðàøþò Structure Material: composite construction
2020-04-07
ZALA drones protect wildlife of Russia
Yokanga river is a unique place on the Kola Peninsula in Murmansk region on the North of Russia. This is where the Atlantic salmon and other valuable fish run for spawning. One individual fish may weight up to 30 kg. Although the river is located quite remotely, it is very popular among tourists and, of course, among poachers.
2012-05-22
ZALA AERO GROUP unveils new UAS ZALA 421-16EM
ZALA AERO GROUP has developed a brand-new unmanned aircraft system for the national market. Advanced aerodynamics and gyrostabilization allow for exceptionally quality photo and video reconnaissance using 18 Mpx Electro and Optical 20x zoom camera one of the payloads available for the platform.
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The drone market has grown steadily and continuously over the past several years. The technology is here to stay and is becoming more prevalent across numerous industries. But 2020 was a unique year due to Covid-19. Overall, respondents even felt that the changes in business models triggered by the lockdowns would actually have a positive impact on the drone industry in the long run.
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2012-04-05
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