Unusual Russian drone aroused interest among the military
Civil unmanned aerial vehicles are used in various spheres of human life. In particular, such devices become useful in research and search missions. However, the unique Russian drone called Triada caused genuine interest from the Ministry of Defense of one of the states.
The unusual drone belongs to ADA Aerospace and was originally intended for research work in the Arctic. As told to the agency RIA News company representatives, their offspring has a number of unique features. For example, an unmanned convertiplane is equipped with a camera with 50x zoom, as well as ultra-sensitive sensors that allow you to effectively navigate in space.
However, the main advantage of the device is that it can cover 400 km at extremely low temperatures, while in the air for up to 5 hours. At the same time, Triada can accelerate to an impressive 200 km / h. In addition, the device uses a unique technology, allowing to automatically distinguish a person from an animal with a probability of 98,5%.
According to the director of ADA Aerospace Alexander Milevsky, the drone was originally developed for civilian use. However, the foreign military (which country is being discussed, not specified) was interested in a device that could be in flight at extremely low temperatures, as well as take off directly from a moving vessel.
The unusual drone belongs to ADA Aerospace and was originally intended for research work in the Arctic. As told to the agency RIA News company representatives, their offspring has a number of unique features. For example, an unmanned convertiplane is equipped with a camera with 50x zoom, as well as ultra-sensitive sensors that allow you to effectively navigate in space.
However, the main advantage of the device is that it can cover 400 km at extremely low temperatures, while in the air for up to 5 hours. At the same time, Triada can accelerate to an impressive 200 km / h. In addition, the device uses a unique technology, allowing to automatically distinguish a person from an animal with a probability of 98,5%.
According to the director of ADA Aerospace Alexander Milevsky, the drone was originally developed for civilian use. However, the foreign military (which country is being discussed, not specified) was interested in a device that could be in flight at extremely low temperatures, as well as take off directly from a moving vessel.
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