里约金牌以假乱真:PICs: UAVs are shining in the Paris Air Show

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PICs: UAVs are shining in the Paris Air Show

One of the highlights of Paris Air Show is the exhibitions of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) from vaious countries. From the big ones to small ones, exhibiting countries nearly use the most advanced technologies on the UAVs and show them to the world.


Now, Let's look at parts of them!


Chinese UAV- Wing Long- takes part in the Paris Air Show

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The modle of "Wing Long" China shows in the Paris Air Show
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File photo of "Wing Long"

The Chinese 'Wing Long' Predator size MALE UAV is displayed at the Paris Airshow 2011 in an armed configuration. Wing Long is designed for recce, ECM, and light ground attack missions. Maximum gross takeoff weight is 1,100kg with payload weight of 200 kg (350 kg with fuel).


UAVs from other countries in the Paris Air Show


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This is the Sky-Y UAV, developed by Alenia Aeronautica. It is a demonstration of Italian unmanned aerial technology.(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET)






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This is the RQ-7 tactical unmanned aerial system, from AIA — Aerospace Industries Association. It is known as Shadow, and it's used by the US Army and Marines. It can travel up to 90 knots for cruising, and 60 knots for "loitering".(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET)





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On the left is the Talarion, a UAV from Cassidian that is a "long-endurance aerial drone system designed for surveillance, reconnaissance and target acquisition". On the right is a very small unmanned drone from Cassidian and EADS Innovation Works.(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET)




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This is the Watchkeeper, from Thales, an unmanned air system that "delivers accurate and timely combat ISR — intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance — information to decision makers at all levels of command right down to the soldier on the battlefield".(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET)





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This is an unmanned aircraft from Dassault.(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET)




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This is the Guardian, an American UAV.(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET)




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A military officer photographs an American Guardian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET)




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This is the Flying Robot, a "soft wing UAV". It can carry a payload of up to 250 kilograms, and reach up to 80 kilometres an hour. It can fly for up to 20 hours autonomously, and cover more than 1200 kilometres. It is a fully automatic unmanned aerial vehicle that can be optionally manned.(Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET)




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Heron I UAV Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Israeli Defence Industry




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BAE Mantis UAV


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The WASP mini-UAV displayed by UVision at the Paris Air Show 2011. Photo: Tamir Eshel, defense-Update


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The Micro B micro UAV from BlueBird Aero Systems, carrying what Ronen Nadir, CEO calls 'the world's lightest thermal imaging payload'. Our camera caught the micro-payload on a rare expose. According to Nadir, the lightweight camera was developed by Bluebird, based on an uncooled thermal imaging sensor made by Semiconductor Devices (SCD). Photo: Tamir Eshel, Defense-Update

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The new Fury 1500 UAV from AME. With an empty weight of 25 kg, the new Fury 1500 can carry 75 – 100 kg of payload on a 15 hour mission. The ’1500 is AME’s largest platform fielded to date. It is designed to carry multiple payloads, and carry two datalinks, plus satellite communications (a control communications channel utilizing an Iridium satlink. The company also plans to integrate a miniature satellite dataling to support sensor feed download via satellite. Currently the system uses two CDL links, enabling the Fury to serve as a radio relay for other platforms.)

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General Atomics family of UAVs displayed in models, showing the new, stealthy Avenger C in front, an armed Predator B Reaper in Royal Air Force colors, and the Customs and Border Protection maritime surveillance variant of the Predator B 'Guardian' which is displayed at the static area. Photo: Tamir Eshel, Defense-Update