Amazon Cluster. Specifications. A photo.
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Amazon Cluster. Specifications. A photo.

Amazon Cluster. Specifications. A photo.

 

Amazon Cluster - American multifunctional unmanned aerial vehicle, developed by the company "Amazon".

An unmanned aerial vehicle is an experimental aircraft that can perform quite a wide range of various tasks, among which one can single out aerial photography, carry out observation, patrol and monitoring missions, however, the main purpose of this device is the transportation of goods. For a number of reasons, this aircraft has not yet been launched into mass production (data for the end of 2017), however, experts believe that due to the fact that the drone has a great potential, the UAV will soon be launched into the production cycle.

A key feature of the American unmanned aerial vehicle Amazon Cluster is the ability to create a cluster structure in order to increase the efficiency of this drone application. In fact, this means that several drones of this model can be combined into a single structure, which will allow transportation of heavy loads. The drone itself has quite compact acceptable dimensions, which in turn does not cause any difficulties with the operation and transportation of the UAV. This aircraft is represented in the configuration of the quadrocopter, which provides the ability to take off and land in almost any terrain, and significantly increases the maneuverability of the UAV.

The power part of the Amazon Cluster is represented by four electric motors that can accelerate the air to the maximum speed of the flight in 65 km / h, with the autonomy of being in the air to 50 minutes.

 

Specifications Amazon Cluster.

 

  • Length: Unknown
  • Width: unknown;
  • Height: Unknown;
  • Maximum takeoff weight: 3,3 kg .;
  • Cruising flight speed: 40 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight speed: 65 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight distance: 2 km .;
  • Maximum flight height: 150 m .;
  • aircraft engine type: Electric;
  • Powerplant: unknown;
  • Power: unknown.

 

 

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