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China develops small multi-rotor UAV with ceiling to 5,000 meters

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2018-11-21 09:07:34Xinhua Editor : Gu Liping ECNS App Download
China's self-developed X-M20

China's self-developed X-M20 "Crane," a small-size multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle. /CHRDI Photo

China has developed X-M20 "Crane", a small-size multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), which can climb up to 5,000 meters, said the China Helicopter Research and Development Institute (CHRDI) Tuesday.

The electricity-powered small UAV features distinctive pitch control technique, which makes it unique in the UAV market, said CHRDI, China's leading helicopter research organ of Avicopter under the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).

X-M20, with the weight only 20 kilograms, is designed to have a service ceiling up to 5,000 meters and wind resistance capacity up to seven level.

As to the outstanding endurance capacity, the small UAV can fly about one hour with its maximum payload of five kilometers.

Typically, the multi-rotor aerial vehicle in the market is controlled by changing the rotating speed, while the X-M20 adopts pitch rotor control technique.

X-M20 is controlled by changing the angle of rotors, thus the small UAV is endowed with higher efficiency, flexibility and wind-resistance capacities, CHRDI said.

It is configured with high-performance blades, which reduces its power consumption and noise level and makes it more capable of long-endurance flight.

The small multi-rotor UAV could be used in multiple missions such as border patrol, anti-terrorism, line patrol, geographical surveys and traffic monitoring.

China has become a major player in the global helicopter market. Avicopter has mastered more than 50 models in 12 series of helicopters, making it among the world's seven leading helicopter manufacturers.

  

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