T-Eagle Eye III Mini UAS (all photos : Komchadluek)
Nawaminthasatiyathirat Research and development of prototype small unmanned aircraft systems hand-delivered version of the T-Eagle Eye III, a very small unmanned aircraft system or Mini UAS responds to the use of the Army. By designing to be lightweight easy to carry and move (Manned Pad or Manned Portable). Driven by electric motor. Resulting in a low, low noise makes it difficult to detect (Low Noise Signature) with no complicated mechanism to work. Suitable for infantry units especially news patrols, such as remote reconnaissance corps or other units can be applied to help with the Target Acquisition, Battle Damage Assessment, and access to dangerous areas where military personnel cannot be used to perform missions.
With outstanding features, can take pictures and tell near real time near target in the form of military coordinate units (UTM units) with GPS Which provides accuracy in the level of (+, - 2 square meters) in terms of operating time and operating radius Can take off using hand-held landing and land-based landing systems, or land on a plow, install a Stabilized Gimbal Payload (camera stabilization system standard), rotate 360 degrees with the program Control the Target Tracking camera with a 10x optical daytime camera (E Optical Zoom 10X) and thermal camera night detection (Thermal Camera).
Spesification of T-Eagle Eye III Mini UAS :
-Operational Range 10 kilometers
-The maximum flight duration is 90 minutes. Maximum Endurance
-Maximum Take-off Weight 3 kg.
-Wing Span wing length 1.9 meters
-Maximum speed 90 km / hour
-Maximum ceiling ceiling 3,000 feet
-The communication system can be connected to the internet communication system or -other existing communication systems so that the command or related departments that are located in other areas can view the actual events that are happening.
-With an antenna turned on automatically controlled
-The software and hardware of the Flight Control System and the Ground Control Station system were invented and developed by the Research Institute of Thailand, which can fly both the user mode (Manual Mode) or by using the automatic flight system (Fully Autonomous Mode) by setting the flight program in advance and can change the flight coordinates set at any time Even if the device is already operating.
The Office of the National Defense Service delivered 4 prototypes of the Mini UAS system and personnel training for Army users and the use of the T-Eagle Eye III Mini UAS prototype for testing in the field. And evaluation summary from the Army Test and Evaluation Committee on 19 October 2015 at the Infantry Center.
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