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10 Feb 2015 17:00:05
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Photo fact: in Minsk showed Belarusian UAV (32 photos)

Today in Minsk physico-technical Institute of the NAS of Belarus has demonstrated unmanned aircraft systems (TANK), developed in the framework of the state scientific-technical program. Specially created scientific-production center provides the development and serial production of multipurpose UAV different classes.

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Today in Minsk physico-technical Institute of the NAS of Belarus has demonstrated unmanned aircraft systems (TANK), developed in the framework of the state scientific-technical program. Specially created scientific-production center provides the development and serial production of multipurpose UAV different classes.

TANK class "mini" can be used to monitor areas and objects: range of such devices is 25 and 50 km are Also available fully automatic TANK ecological monitoring on the basis of the airship and the TANK "Petrel" of the middle class with a range of up to 290 km Besides, the Belarusian scientists are developing a gyrostabilized television, infrared, multispectral and photosystems high resolution for installation on the UAV, as well as automatic control systems, simulators for operators of TANK and so on.

the TANK is used for detecting emergencies, protection of state borders and critical facilities, finding criminals and vehicles, reconnaissance, survey, pipeline, and communications and monitoring of forest and agricultural lands.

it is Noted that in 2013 the Ministry of emergency situations of the Minsk region successfully applies TANK "stork M, able to fly from her hand, landing by parachute and send data to the command center in real time.

Belarusian scientists have completed a preliminary test TANK with a range of up to 290 km of This type of aircraft is running on the internal combustion engine, runs off and flying on a given route by performing a photo - and video monitoring areas in automatic mode. The developers plan to equip the TANK modules for radiation monitoring, detection and other equipment.

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