The Chinese mainland has successfully rolled off the first batch of independently developed large civil unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) on Monday.
Three large UAVs were delivered to customers for use in various fields, including agricultural and forestry protection and aerial logistics transportation.
The HY100 UAV model developed by Ursa Aeronautical is a fixed-wing large UAV with a maximum takeoff weight of 5.25 tonnes and a maximum payload capacity of 1.9 tonnes. It boasts a maximum range of 1,800 kilometers, an endurance of up to 10.6 hours, and can maintain stable long-endurance flight at altitudes of 4 meters.
Compared to other types of drones, large UAVs have a greater payload capacity, a wider operational range, and more flexible flight altitudes, enabling them to complement other low-altitude aircraft, such as small drones.
\"For instance, when deployed for pesticide spraying, the HY100, with a wingspan exceeding 18 meters, can cover up to 240,000 mu (approximately 16,000 hectares) in a single day,\" said Yu Yang, general manager of Ursa Aeronautical.
A large UAV is defined as an unmanned aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight exceeding 150 kilograms. It has a wide range of applications, including agricultural and forestry protection, logistics transportation, aerial delivery, emergency rescue, and airborne communication relay.
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China delivers 1st batch of homegrown, mass-produced large civil UAVs
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