Developers: | Kaluga Electromechanical Plant (KEMZ) |
Date of the premiere of the system: | August 2022 |
Branches: | Power |
2022: Motor announcement for drones
In August 2022, Avtomatika introduced an electric motor for drones. We are talking about the development of the Kaluga Electromechanical Plant (KEMZ), which is part of the concern.
According to the developers, the synchronous electric motor has a wide range of applications, and due to its small weight (up to 3 kg), economy and reliability, the development can be used to create helicopter-type unmanned aerial vehicles.
Among the advantages of a synchronous motor over an asynchronous one, Avtomatika named a larger power and efficiency factor, a wider range of speed control, high operational reliability, and better weight and size indicators. Its high overload capacity allows it to maintain a constant speed regardless of the mechanical load on the shaft. Synchronous motors are also used in industrial ventilation and air conditioning systems, pneumatic systems and road transport.
Our UAVs performed well in real combat conditions. This technique is also in demand in the civil market. Now the industry faces a large and important task of import substitution of many components, including power plants. I am sure that the new domestic electric motor of compact size will help UAV developers in solving this problem, - said a representative of Rostec (this state corporation includes the Avtomatika concern). |
As the general director of the KEMZ Boris Movtyan noted, by August 2022 the plant produces a wide range of synchronous engines, which are in demand both in the production of special equipment and in the civilian product market. In August 2022, KEMZ presented engines in various modifications that are already supplied to enterprises of the oil and gas sector, where they are used to control pipeline shutters, housing and communal services organizations - for elevator doors. Also, these devices are used in industrial ventilation and air conditioning systems, in pneumatic systems and vehicles, Movtyan added.[1]