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Ka-135


Program Status: Under Development
IOC: 2015
Also Known As: Roller

Origin: Russia

Contractor/s: Kamov and Russian Helicopters

Description: The Ka-135 is a close-range, multi-purpose unmanned rotorcraft utilizing a two co-axial main rotor design being developed by Russian Helicopters and Kamov. It is equipped with a modular payload system to conduct a wide variety of missions: environmental monitoring, aerial patrol and security, transporting cargo, ecological monitoring, meteorological tasks, providing communication in hard-to-reach areas. The unmanned rotorcraft weighs 300 kg and has maximum range of 100 kilometers carrying a 100 kg payload. Fitted with a tricycle landing gear and powered by a piston engine can develop a top speed of 170 kph. The Ka-135 unmanned helicopter was unveiled in late June 2010 at the fourth International Forum and Exhibition Unmanned Multipurpose Vehicle Systems (UVS-TECH 2010) in Zhukovsky, Russia.

 

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Crew: 0
Main Rotor Blades: 4

Performance
Max Range: 100 kilometer

Speed
Top Speed at High Altitude: 170 kph (92 knot)

Weight
Max Takeoff Weight: 300 kilogram
Payload: 100 kilogram

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IOC: Initial Operating Capability
FOC: Full Operating Capability
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Comm: Commissioning Date
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