RADI RiverMap

RADI RiverMap UAV is a series UAVs that includes both the fixed-wing and rotary-wing UAVs, all of which are developed by Zhejiang Chinese Academy of Science Space Information Technology Application Center (浙江中科空间信息技术应用研发中心), a joint venture setup in December 2010 by Jiashan County government and the Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RADI, 中国科学院遥感与数字地球研究所) of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).[1] As its name implies, RADI is specialized in remote sensing and digitization of maps, and UAV development is something brand new to it,[2] so RiverMap developer chose a safe and quicker route by utilizing commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) system wherever possible, and modify them to specifically tailor these UAVs for remote sensing and aerial survey missions by incorporating its own remote sensing and aerial survey subsystems, which are its expertise. As a result, RiverMaps series UAVs look visually identical to other Chinese UAVs externally, and in terms of hardware, there are only minor dimensional and performance difference among the UAVs sharing the same COTS airframe. Specification:[3]

Model AF1000[3] AF2000[3] Single Soldier I (单兵一号)[3] Sky Eye 2000 (天目2000)[3] Dragonfly I (蜻蜓一号)[3]
Type Fixed-wing Fixed-wing Fixed-wing Fixed-wing Rotary-wing
Layout Conventional twin-boom Conventional twin-boom Conventional
Wingspan/Rotor size (m) 2.2 2.4 2.3 3.4 3.4
Take-off weight (kg) 12 25 4 40 10
Endurance (hr) 2 4 1.5 6 – 8 0.5
Control radius (km) 20 100 10 120 1
Landing gear Skids Tricycle N/A Tricycle Skids
Take-off Taxiing or catapult Taxiing or catapult Hand or catapult Taxiing or catapult Taxiing or catapult
Recovery Parachute Parachute Parachute Parachute Parachute
RiverMap
Role UAV
National origin China
Manufacturer RADI
Designer RADI
Status In service
Primary user China

See also

List of unmanned aerial vehicles of the People's Republic of China

References

  1. RiverMap manufacturer
  2. RADI expertise
  3. "RiverMap series UAVs". Retrieved 2014. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)


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