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Georgian Unmanned Helicopter
Georgian Multi-functional Unmanned Helicopter by STC Detla
Multi-functional Unmanned Helicopter on the Independence Day
Role UAV helicopter
National origin Flag of Georgia Georgia
Manufacturer Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing
Designer Scientific Technical Center Delta
Introduction 2015
Status In development
Primary user Georgian Land Forces
Developed from Exec 162F

The Multi-function Unmanned Helicopter is a type of unmanned aerial vehicle developed in Georgia by STC DELTA. The system is intended for military as well as for civil purposes. Spheres of usage are border policing, weapon aiming, signals intelligence, disaster monitoring and other roles. Armament of the UAV helicopter is 2 X M-134 minigun and 8 X unguided rocket missiles or 2 X M-134 minigun and 2 laser guided AT rockets. The vehicle is based on the Exec 162F. It was presented to public on the Independence Day of Georgia in 2015.[1]

Specifications[]

Data from STC Delta[1]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 0
  • Payload: 238 kg ()
  • Length: 6.71 m ()
  • Rotor diameter: 7.62 m ()
  • Height: 2.44 m ()
  • Empty weight: 442 kg ()
  • Max. takeoff weight: 680 kg ()
  • Powerplant: 1 × RotorWay RI 162F flat-four piston engine, 150 hp ()

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 185 kilometres per hour (115 mph)
  • Cruise speed: 152 kilometres per hour (94 mph)
  • Combat radius: 150 km ()
  • Endurance: 2 hours
  • Service ceiling: 3,048 m ()

External sources[]

Multi-function Unmanned Helicopter - Official web site of DELTA

References[]

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