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Russia develops a drone with great maneuverability that can pull its wings during flight

08.11.2021 08:26 AM
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Russia develops a drone with great maneuverability that can pull its wings during flight
The Russian Research Institute of Technical Physics has announced the creation of an unmanned aircraft that has great maneuverability, thanks to its extra wings that it disposes of in specific stages of flight, doubling its speed.

“The innovation is in the field of aeronautical engineering, designs for intelligent aerial munitions and unmanned aircraft,” the patent document states.

She added: "The technical result is to increase maneuverability in the horizontal plane and ensure the possibility of surface flight. The airframe is made with an integrated aerodynamic scheme and an engine is installed in the tail of the aircraft, which has a controllable front vertical tail, a vertical beam is installed on its body, and embryos on the surface of its posterior structure.

And she continued: "In order to ensure flying at a very low speed at the surface inclination, the plane is equipped with additional wings that separate from it during flight, which enables it to fly at a very high speed in the last stage of its destination."

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