World Defence News: Russian Navy Northern Fleet testing UAVs for underwater sabotage countermeasures
The
Northern Fleet anti underwater sabotage unit specialists conducted trials
of the UAV “Takhion” which was designed to conduct air reconnaissance
and detecting small and nearly invisible coastal, surface and underwater
objects.
UAVs
“Takhion” were designed in order to be operated in the Far
North conditions. They are equipped with infrared thermal imaging cameras.
This UAV is small-sized and light-weighted so it can be operated in
vast range of temperatures and altitudes, and also in conditions of
significant air velocity.
Trials were conducted in bays on the coast of the Kola Peninsula. First
of all, specialists assessed the “Takhion’s” capabilities
in detecting military divers and watercrafts at different depths, mobile
bases of sabotage groups, ambushes and secrets especially at night time.
Takhion
The Takhion is a mini-Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) developed
to conduct reconnaissance missions in support for ground forces at
ranges of up to 40 kilometers. Externally the Takhion corresponds to a
flying wing design with a nose-mounted two-blade propeller and is
operated by a two-man crew. This new drone is the most advanced
system developed by Russia so far and can conduct reconnaissance
missions day/night even in bad weather conditions with wind speed of 15
meters per second (54 kph). Besides, it can be used as a communications
relay aircraft flying at 4,000 meters of altitude operating at
temperatures between -30- to +40-degree Celsius. The Takhion mini-UAV
entered service in March 2015 with the intelligence units of the Russian
Central Military District in Siberia.
Russian Reconnaissance Troops Get Advanced Drones / Sputnik International
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