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Supercam S350M (drone)

Product
Developers: Unmanned Systems, LLC
Date of the premiere of the system: August 2024
Branches: Transport
Technology: UAV - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Main article: Unmanned aerial vehicle (drone, UAV)

2024: Product Announcement

In early August 2024, the Unmanned Systems Group of Companies (GC) announced the development of the Supercam S350M unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for reconnaissance and protection of state borders. The model can be equipped with different types of payloads.

Supercam S350M is of the aircraft type. Among the features, the developer highlights the speed of assembly, modular composite elements, interchangeable and combined payloads with unified gyro-stabilized platforms, an outer wing detachment system during landing to prevent possible damage, stability during flight and good handling. In addition to protecting state borders, the drone can be used to monitor various objects and solve other tasks of military, civil and dual use.

Supercam drone S350

The base version of the Supercam S350 is capable of speeds up to 120 km/h, and the maximum flight range is at least 240 km. The range of the radio link is 70-100 km, the range of the video channel is up to 100 km. The device can be operated at ambient temperatures from -40 to + 45 degrees Celsius, including in conditions of moderate rain and snowfall. The list of equipment available for installation includes:

· camera with a resolution of 20/ 24/42/60 million pixels with the ability to mount on a stabilized platform in azimuth;

· Gyro-stabilized thermal imager and/or video camera with 10/33x optical magnification and laser target designator (optional);

· Multispectral camera;

· Radiation background measurement sensor;

· Laser gas analyzer;

· Laser scanner;

· Automatic target tracking and holding module;

· Two-frequency geodetic class receiver;

· Broadband secure video channel up to a data transmission range of 50-100 km;

· Command and telemetry radio link with the possibility of the HRF operation mode.[1]

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