Yabhon-RX. Specifications. A photo
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Yabhon-RX. Specifications. A photo

Yabhon-RX. Specifications. A photo.

 

Yabhon-RX - Arabic multipurpose unmanned aerial vehicle for military use, designed in 2012, the company «Adcom Military Industries Yabhon».

 

Yabhon-RX photos

 

The Yabhon-RX unmanned aerial vehicle was developed by specialists in the field of aerospace technologies at the end of the 2000-ies. The new drone was supposed to be used exclusively for military tasks, however, the functionality of this device is very high, that. In particular, the UAV can be used not only for reconnaissance of the terrain, but also for observation and patrol flights, for aerial photography and aerial surveying, for performing tasks related to the implementation of search and rescue operations, etc.

The first flight of an unmanned aircraft model Yabhon-RX held in 2012 year, and due to the fact that the device has successfully completed all the tests, it was launched into production and today is very actively used by the UAE Armed Forces.

 

Photo Yabhon-RX

 

UAV Yabhon-RX is equipped with a rotary engine with a capacity of 50 hp, which allows not only the drone of a maximum speed of its flight to 220 km \ h., But also to be in flight before 6 hours, which makes this device very effective in terms its operational capabilities.

According to official figures at the beginning of the year 2016, there are two main versions of this unmanned aircraft in the world, which should include such versions as:

  • Yabhon-RX 8 - Basic production version of the drone;
  • Yabhon-RX 16 - A modernized version of an unmanned aircraft with a higher flight performance.

 

Specifications Yabhon-RX.

 

  • Length: 3,75 m .;
  • Wingspan: 5,8 m .;
  • Height: 1 m .;
  • Maximum takeoff weight: 160 kg .;
  • Cruising flight speed: 200 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight speed: 220 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight distance: 200 km .;
  • Maximum flight height: 5500 m.
  • aircraft engine type: rotative;
  • Powerplant: unknown;
  • Power: 50 hp

 

 

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