AQM-34L Firebee
AQM-34L Firebee is a low-profile reconnaissance high-altitude UAV, developed by the American company Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical. The UAV was created on the basis of an early air target BQM-34A Firebee. The first serial model was designed in 1960 year. The main purpose of the AQM-34L was to conduct reconnaissance during the Vietnam War at low altitudes - from 60 to 150 m above the ground. The drone could not take off in the standard way. It was dumped from an airplane DC-130. Flew to low altitude, he carried out reconnaissance in enemy territory. After the mission was completed, the UAV was landing using a parachute, after which it was selected by helicopter and sent to the base for data transfer.
Flight technical characteristics: height - 2.03 m; length - 8.84 m; weight - 1451 kg; wingspan - 3,96 m; cruising speed - 780 km / h; maximum - 1038 km / h; engine type - 1 TRD; thrust - 871 kgf; flight range - 1207 km; ceiling - 15240 m.
AQM-34L Firebee. Characteristics:
Modification | AQM-34L |
Wingspan, m | 3.96 |
Length m | 8.84 |
Height, m | 2.03 |
Weight, kg | 1451 |
engine's type | 1 TRD Teledyne Continental J-69 |
Thrust, kgf | X 1 871 |
Maximum speed km / h | 1038 |
Cruising speed, km / h | 780 |
Flight distance, km | 1207 |
Practical ceiling, m | 15240 |
Reconnaissance flight altitude, m | 60-150 |