Satuma HST-Parwaz. Specifications. A photo.
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Satuma HST-Parwaz. Specifications. A photo.

Satuma HST-Parwaz. Specifications. A photo.

 

Satuma HST-Parwaz - Military trainer UAV, developed by a Pakistani company «Satuma».

Despite the fact that the Pakistani unmanned aerial vehicle belongs to the class of a military UAV, the device itself is used exclusively for peaceful purposes, in particular, with the help of a drone, training units for air defense, training of operators of unmanned aerial vehicles, etc. Despite the rather narrow specificity Of its application, the unmanned aerial vehicle of this model proved to be a very promising project, in connection with which the production of the drone continues to this day, with this M, it is important to clarify that in addition to Pakistan, the aircraft is also used in other countries of the world.

Pakistani drone model Satuma HST-Parwaz has quite an overall construction, which, however, is comparable to the unmanned aircraft by means of this class, in particular, when the length of the fuselage in 2 meters 86 cm, the device has a wingspan of constituting 3 meters 56 centimeters that It requires a specially prepared ground for the launch and landing of this tool.

What a visual tracking tool means that aircraft are not equipped with, and that was one of the factors is very low-cost drone.

Military drone model Satuma HST-Parwaz is equipped with two-cylinder piston internal combustion engine, which is able to give the device a maximum speed of movement in space to 135 km \ h. However, the effective length of the flight is limited to a standalone device only 1,5 hours.

 

Specifications Satuma HST-Parwaz

 

  • Length: 2,86 m .;
  • Wingspan: 3,56 m .;
  • Height: 0,59 m .;
  • Maximum takeoff weight: 40 kg .;
  • Cruising flight speed: 120 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight speed: 135 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight distance: 5 km .;
  • Maximum flight height: 3100 m .;
  • aircraft engine type: a piston;
  • Powerplant: unknown;
  • Power: unknown.

 

 

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