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If you plan your trip to Norway and you are a drone pilot, then it is natural to wish to take your drone with you. Every year regulations for UAS (unmanned aerial vehicles) or simply drones become more and more strict and also in Norway. So should you consider flying drones to take photos and … Are You Allowed To Fly Drones In Norway? (Rules In 2023) Read More »
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samoletchiklive.journal.com 18:42 19.07.2017 (updated 21:17 19.07.2017) Russia’s Kronstadt Group military manufacturer starts to export the Orion-E reconnaissance drone, Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said in a statement on Wednesday. MOSCOW (Sputnik) – According to military experts, the Orion-E reconnaissance drone may be equipped with weapons, thus turning into a reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicle, Rosoboronexport's statement added. "The plant is bringing to the market a new complex of air reconnaissance with long endurance unmanned aerial vehicles ‘Orion-E’," the statement said. According to Rosoboronexport’s Deputy Director General Sergey Ladygin, the new drone may count on high demand. "According to our estimations, the sample may gain a significant share on the world drone market in the future. So, we [Russsia] will be on one of the leading places in exporting these systems," Ladygin said, as quoted in the statement. He also expressed hope that arms manufacturers would responsibly fulfill their commitments under Rosoboronexport’s contracts with foreign partners. Source: sputniknews.com Not much data on the ‘Orion-E' Orion-E The Orion-E has a wing span of 16 meters and a length of 8 meters. It has a maximum takeoff weight of 1 tonne and a maximum payload of 200 kg. Its service ceiling is 7.5 km and a maximum flight endurance of 24 hours with the standard payload. It develops a level flight speed of up to 200 km/hr. Kronshtadt Group intends to make the Orion export variant a strike drone, the chief executive said. ‘We are working on the complex’s modernization in an outpacing manner. We can’t disclose details but we plan to add these functions to the next version of the drone’s export configuration,” the Kronshtadt chief executive said, replying to a question about the Orion’s strike variant. Source: therussophile.org Developer: "Kronstadt", Russia The prototype unmanned aerial vehicle "Orion" during the tests at the airport Protasovo (Ryazan Region), May 2017 (c) rzn.info Source: bmpd OCD "Pacer" UAVs "Orion" - a military drone, drone reconnaissance and strike long-duration flight. UAVs "Orion" provides information to determine the coordinates of objects in-time and near-real for air patrols, additional exploration of onshore facilities to provide target designation and fire adjustment, assess the results of strikes and topographic reconnaissance. Modifications: UAVs "Orion" - a basic model UAVs "Orion-E" - export version Characteristics: Maximum flight height - 5,700 m. Takeoff Weight - 1200 kg. Payload - 350 kg. flight time - 60 hours. Maximum speed - 250 km / h. Source: vpk.name
Lots of people are scared of the future.
A report estimates that demand for UAVs in construction will continue to grow through 2025
A federal judge has dismissed the Federal Aviation Administration's only fine against a commercial drone user on the grounds that the small drone was no different than a model aircraft, a decision that appears to undermine the agency's power to keep a burgeoning civilian drone industry out of the skies.
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Since drones have been commercially available, there have been a ton of great uses for them. One of my favorites is the futuristic-sounding drone racing. Even though they can be ...