At the Industrial Fair in Eskisehir, Turkish engineers of UAVERA and Coşkunöz Defense and Aviation have shown their new BPLA, which can take a full-fledged place in the deck air.
Turkish drone works at the expense of an electric motor, which eliminates the need for a long runway or marine catapult to impart the pulse to the device starting from the board. For its takeoff or landing, a small area is 5×5 m.
New technology will allow the use of drone çağatay CGT50 as an analog of deck aviation.
çağatay CGT50 is designed to conduct missions with dangerous landing zones. According to the statements of engineers, the new Turkish CAPP will have up to 6 hours of autonomous work, with an average speed of more than 100 kilometers per hour. The ceiling (height of the flight) reaches 5 kilometers. Management is carried out by the operator through the satellite system. CGT50 is capable of taking up to 5 kilograms of combat load.