National Air Support: UAV's
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And your point about number of engines is irrelevant. The most popular models have 6 or 8 electric motors.
BAE do make a twin UAV designed as a weapons platform.
The larger UAVs are very capable now and it is these that are also being considered by police according to documents released.
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There is to my eye some very productive use that can be made locally for use of UAV, but getting the trained and experienced personnel will probably have to wait until after the Afgh and Iraq wars are over, and a significant number of vets with hands on experience are more available in our area
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Wait until vets become available to fly them???? So only military people can fly?? Get real.
Merseyside drone went out of range of the handler (not far) and went into autoland as it was programmed to do........ sadly it was over the river
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we're evaluating a UAV right now. It can silently peer into windows 5 stories up and see who's holding the knife. Hit the GPS hold and it just stays where you left it. As for replacing helos, no, but as a fast deployment multi agency ariel aid over a small area - yeah. Once the FAA can get their act together, they'll sure be hitting the amount of call outs seen by ASUs.
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...but as a fast deployment multi agency ariel aid over a small area - yeah.
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"Hit the GPS hold and it just stays where you left it"
I have looked seriously at the X6 and of course they now have the X8, I think in the confines of a sports hall where they do their training that "might" be the case but take it outside add a little bit of wind and........
Impressive machine but only around 15 mins battery life, have you looked at the Oktokopter ? Would be interested in your comments!
"Hit the GPS hold and it just stays where you left it"
I have looked seriously at the X6 and of course they now have the X8, I think in the confines of a sports hall where they do their training that "might" be the case but take it outside add a little bit of wind and........
Impressive machine but only around 15 mins battery life, have you looked at the Oktokopter ? Would be interested in your comments!
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The X6 sure has some potential - but it really is just a grossly expensive model helicopter. Battery life does indeed suck, and somewhere between 7 and 9 minutes is the reality. Control effectiveness is marginal with a wind over 10 knots and this is a serious disadvantage. Also, it is a 2 man machine. The guy looking at the images who has camera control will need to instruct the pilot to maneuver the machine to capture accordingly. It is robust though and can be deployed in 2 minutes or so. They have devised a neat vibration suppression system so the image quality is pretty stable. We'll be launching it later this week (pending winds of course) if you have any operational questions.
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I noticed that the enormous boots he was wearing to prevent him being blown away by the downwash also prevented him running up the hill to survey the damage!