Aisheng ASN-216

ASN-216 UAV and its follow-ons are Chinese UAVs developed by Xi'an [1][2], also known as Northwestern Polytechnical University UAV Research Institute or 365th Institute, established in 1984.

ASN-216

ASN-216 is a fixed wing UAV in conventional layout with high wing configuration with high wing configuration and T-tail. ASN-216 has tricycle landing gear and propulsion is provided by a two-blade propeller driven pusher engine mounted behind the wing.[3] Specification:[4]

  • Length (m): 2.4
  • Wingspan (m): 3.75
  • Max take-off weight (kg): 20
  • Payload (kg): 4 – 6
  • Cruising speed (km/hr): 60 – 90
  • Max speed (km/hr): 140
  • Ceiling (km): 4.5
  • Endurance (hr): 4 – 6
  • Launch: catapult or taxiing
  • Recovery: parachute or taxiing

ASN-218

ASN-218 a fixed wing UAV in conventional layout with high wing configuration with high wing configuration and V-tail. ASN-218 has tricycle landing gear and propulsion is provided by a two-blade propeller driven pusher engine mounted behind the wing. ASN-218 is the larger cousin of the smaller ASN-216, about twice as large, and the two UAVs look almost the same to each other, except the different tail designs.[5]

Specification
[6]
  • Max take-off weight (kg): 40
  • Max speed (km/hr): 140
  • Endurance (hr): 4 – 8

References

See also

List of unmanned aerial vehicles of the People's Republic of China

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