Three unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) successfully completed trial
flights for the first time at the Space Technology Institute of the
Vietnam Science and Technology Academy in Hanoi on May 3.
The three vehicles were among five UAVs manufactured by the institute as part of a State scientific research project.
The successful test fights mean that the project’s engineers and
staff have become the first Vietnamese people to successfully research
and build UAVs in Vietnam, said the project director Pham Ngoc Lang.
They will be used for scientific research serving
socio-economic development, such as the study of desertification, the
impact of climate change and deforestation in Tay Nguyen (Central
Highlands), Lang added.
The director confirmed
that the institute will now focus activities on expanding the flying
range and technology of the vehicles in preparation for mass production.
Of the three tested UAVs, the smallest (1 metre
long and 1.2 metres wide) has an operation radius of 2 kilometres and
can reach a height of 200 metres and a speed of 70 kilometres per hour.
The second biggest (1.8 metres long and 2.7
metres wide) can travel as far as 15 kilometres at speeds of up to 120
kilometres per hour and heights of 3,000 metres. It can take off from a
200-metre runway or a launching platform and it can land by runway or
parachute. It is capable of sending data remotely.
The largest craft (2.6 metres long and 3.2 metres wide) can fly for
three hours at speeds of 150 kilometres per hour. All three are equipped
with high-resolution cameras.
The UAVs are all operated using an automatic control system following programmes set on a digital map foundation.
Former Minister of Post and Telecommunications Do Trung Ta said that
the successful test of the UAVs was a milestone in Vietnam’s
scientific research, especially in cybernetics and information
technology.-VNA