According to a recent report on the website of Russian television, the Russian company "Unmanned Systems" showcased its "Supercam" series of drones at this year's Abu Dhabi International Defense Exhibition. The company's booth showcased the S350M unmanned reconnaissance aircraft, SX350 multifunctional vertical takeoff and landing drone, and X4 quadcopter drone. These drones can be used for both civilian and military purposes. Analysts say that the 'super camera' has successfully proven itself during special military operations. The upgraded version of the S350M drone's "Super Camera" system is equipped with first person perspective (FPV) drone detection and jamming tools to protect the drone from attacks. This solution is used in the civilian field for wireless signal source search. At the same time, the energy consumption of drones will not increase, and the flight time will not decrease. On the front lines of conflict, the "Super Camera" S350M can quickly detect electronic jamming stations, control stations, drone ground equipment, and other radiation sources to determine whether to destroy or eliminate them. At the Abu Dhabi Defense Exhibition, the "Unmanned Systems" company also showcased the "Super Camera" SX350 vertical takeoff and landing drone. The company claims that this type of drone has now extended its flight time by 50% (previously it was two hours). This is the longest flight time among lightweight vertical takeoff and landing drones weighing no more than 16 kilograms. The SX350 adopts a "flying wing" design and can take off and land vertically at the same time. The "Unmanned Systems" company stated in its introduction materials that "the ability to take off and land vertically and fly at high speeds for long periods of time enables it to detect narrow and difficult to reach areas." In addition, unlike catapult launches, the SX350 does not launch overload during vertical takeoff, which expands the selection range of onboard equipment for drones. The "Super Camera" SX350 is capable of video surveillance, aerial photography, laser scanning, multispectral imaging, radiation monitoring, and gas analysis. It can also be equipped with geodetic surveying equipment to take pictures with geodetic coordinates attached. This type of drone can also be used for water and coastal patrols, civilian vessel protection, and ice reconnaissance. The vertical takeoff and landing capability of winged drones greatly expands their uses. With almost no loss of payload and flight time, operators have obtained an aircraft that can be quickly launched from any location. This is something that ordinary winged drones cannot achieve. "Another exhibit on the" Unmanned Systems "company's booth is the" Super Camera "X4 quadcopter drone. This type of drone can transport goods and perform various monitoring and reconnaissance tasks in the visible and infrared spectral range. The "Super Camera" X4 can take off almost anywhere with wind speeds below 10 meters per second. The developer stated that several such drones have been delivered to the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations. The "Unmanned Systems" company claims that "X4 can transport water, medicine, emergency supplies, and various tools to search and rescue sites In the military field, this equipment can be used to drop bombs on enemy positions. Overall, analysts highly praise the "Super Camera" series of unmanned aerial vehicles from "Unmanned Systems" company. Fedudinov believes that the company's drones are widely used by the Russian military in special military operations, even though they were originally designed for civilian use. The expert summarized, "Special military operations intuitively demonstrate that the boundary between civilian and military unmanned systems is actually transparent. By transplanting the initial civilian solutions to the defense industry, the problem of drone supply shortage on the front line has been solved more than once. At the same time, research and development personnel are constantly improving their systems based on current needs and emerging challenges and threats
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