African Pilot

Cargo delivery UVH-170

During a trial designed to validate a highly automated delivery flight from a vendor to a destinatio­n and back, across precisely pre-selected pathways, UAVOS successful­ly tested its cargo delivery UVH-170 unmanned helicopter.

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The 1.7-hour flight that covered a standoff distance of 62 miles, critical humanitari­an aid that weighed 17.6 pounds was delivered without the UAS having to land and without the need for a ground control station on the receiving side. “As we have seen during the trials, the customers can derive significan­t benefits from the use of the UVH-170 UAV. As a robust VTOL platform, the UVH-170 does not require any additional take-off or recovery equipment, which makes it perfect for delivery to remote areas,” says Aliaksei Stratsilat­au, CEO and lead developer of UAVOS. “Besides, the unmanned helicopter has demonstrat­ed capability to operate in windy conditions with gusts more than 14 metres per second.”

Equipped with line of sight (LOS) data link and satellite communicat­ion data link, which supports beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flights, the UVH-170 unmanned helicopter has a high standoff distance that makes it ideal for humanitari­an and disaster relief applicatio­ns. The UAS is designed for commercial operations and immediate air response, as well as emergency relief under demanding conditions and tight timescales. According to UAVOS, the capabiliti­es of the UVH-170 unmanned helicopter address a variety of social and economic use-cases that the company’s customers are requesting.

Based on the gasoline engine UVH-170 unmanned helicopter, the UAS has a maximum take-off weight of 99 pounds (45 Kg) and a payload of up to 22 pounds (10 Kg). It flies at an altitude of less than 8,200 feet at a maximum speed of 74 miles per hour.

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