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Zala 421-21/Seraphim

Manufacturer: Zala Aero Powerplant: electric engine Dimensions: height: 0.22m, width: 0.4m, rotor diameter: 0.6m Weight: 1,5kg Performance: speed: 0-50km/h; endurance: 30min; mission radius: 15km Operating Environment: -20/+40°C Payload: changeable modules consisting of gyro-stabilised video or IR camera Data Link: analogue/secure digital Guidance/Tracking: GPS/GLONASS, fully autonomous Launch: vertical, fully autonomous Recovery: vertical, fully autonomous Status: in service
2011-11-18
ZALA AERO develops a new VTOL UAS
ZALA AERO GROUP has announced recently that it plans to launch a new micro VTOL UAS by March 2012. The development is based on the success enjoyed by the current micro VTOL UAS ZALA 421-21 manufactured by the company since being launched in November 2010.
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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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