RPAS
Remotely piloted aerial system >> Solutions for observation, surveillance and emergency
Date: 2017 – today
Solutions for observation, surveillance and emergency
TARSIS 25 is a high-end class I small RPAS in the 25 kg category. It has been specifically designed and engineered for two very important variables:
- A large payload integration capacity (< 5 kg)
- A very long endurance (< 8 hours)
Both capabilities provide a large variety of operational configurations which allow for a very high adaptation to very demanding operational environments.
TARSIS solutions are ATOL (Autonomous Take-Off and Landing) which include an automated control system for all flight phases (take-off, flight and landing). They can integrate many different options like satellite backup link, emergency parachute recovery, alternative spectral sensors, etc.
Characteristics
- MTOW 25 kg
- Maximum payload 5 kg
- Maximum endurance 8 h
- Maximum flight altitude 4 000 MASL
- Operational video range 40 / 150 km
- Wingspan 4 m
- Length 2.5 m
- Height 0.89 m
- Cruise speed 100 km/h
Guidance/Control systems
- Waypoint flexible configuration
- Holding flight modes: altitude/bearing/ speed
- Return to base mode
- Linear/helical ascending/descending
- Planned and/or commanded Loiter
- Contingency/emergency implementation
Take off / Landing
- ATOL (Automatic Take Off and Landing)
- Operation from non-prepared landing strips
- Parachute emergency recovery (optional)
Communication systems
Primary real-time video/data link:
- Type of antenna: Directional antenna / Optional autotracking capabilities
- Operational video range: 40 / 150 km
Secondary data link (optional):
- Security optional system: Satellite link
- Operational range: Unlimited