Lizu UAV
Lizu UAVs are Chinese UAVs developed by Beijing Lizu (meaning Sharp Arrowhead) Information Science & Technology Co., Ltd. (Lizu, 北京利镞信科科技有限公司).
Lizu UAV | |
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Role | UAV |
National origin | China |
Manufacturer | Lizu Information Science & Technology Co., Ltd. |
Status | In service |
Primary user | China |
Lizu LF UAV
Lizu LF UAVs is a family of UAVs with conventional layout and powered by a two-blade propeller driven by an engine. LF UAVs have entered service with Chinese military. Specification:[1]
- Endurance: 0.5–4 hr
- Range: 10–400 km
- Payload: 5 kg
- Speed: 50–120 km/hr
Lizu LF Drone
Lizu LF Drone is a jet-powered drone that externally resembles a scaled-down version of Guizhou Soar Dragon, and as with Soar Dragon, LF Drone adopts joined wing design. Because the drone does not need long range communication, there fuselage of the Lizu LF Drone is cylindrical without the bulge in the nose, because there is no satellite dish, as opposed to Soar Dragon.[2]
Lizu LF Unmanned Blimp
Lizu LF unmanned blimp is family of unmanned blimp consisting a total of ten models (as of 2013), based on their respective length, and some of which has entered service with Chinese governmental agencies.[3] Specification:[4]
- Length: 5–30 m
- Speed: 100 km/hr
- Ceiling: > 3 km
- Remote control radius: 30 km
- Max wind scale allowed for operation: 5
- Endurance: 6 hr
LZ-1200 unmanned blimp
LZ-1200 unmanned blimp is an UAV developed by Lizu specifically for surveillance missions. LZ-1200 is capable of both day and night operations by carrying either color TV or night vision equipment. LZ-1200 is primarily deployed as a base security surveillance platform and has since been adopted by Chinese military. For night operations, LZ-1200 is capable of covering twenty kilometer range. Specification:[5]
- Endurance (hr): 4
See also
- List of unmanned aerial vehicles of the People's Republic of China
References
- Lizu LF UAV
- Lizu LF Drone
- Lizu LF unmanned blimp
- LF unmanned blimp
- "LZ-1200 unmanned blimp". Retrieved 18 August 2014.