Meiya Pico UAV

Meiya Pico unmanned aerial vehicles are drones developed by Xiamen Meiya Pico Information Technologies Co., Ltd. (Meiya Pico, 厦门市美亚柏科信息股份有限公司), a company originally formed in 1999, with hardware business mainly in the area of information system / technology and security systems, and software business mainly in the area of supporting its hardware business. Recently, Meiya Pico has expanded its business into unmanned aerial vehicles by integrating commercial off-the-shelf subsystems, as well as integrating software it has developed on its own to these subsystems.

The company was sanctioned by the United States government on 7th October 2019 for alleged involvement in Xinjiang re-education camps.[1][2]

Free Bird

Free Bird (Zi-Yo-Niao or Ziyouniao, 自由鸟) is a fixed wing micro air vehicle developed by Meiya Pico for urban operations. Free Bird is in a conventional layout with T-tail and high wing configuration, and propulsion is provided by a two-blade propeller electric motor mounted behind the wing. Free Bird can be hand launched and recovered in confined spaces.

  • Empty weight (kg): 2
  • Max take-off weight (kg): 3
  • Ceiling (km): 4
  • Endurance (min): 70 – 120
  • Range (km): 20
  • Power plant: 7 or 14 Ah lithium battery
  • Speed (km/h): 40 – 80
  • Length (m): 1.2
  • Wingspan (m): 1.7
  • Container size (m): 0.88 × 0.52 × 0.36
  • Ground control station size (m): 1.23 × 0.23 × 0.37
  • Max wind scale allowed for operation: 4
  • Temperature range for operation (°C): - 40 to 60
  • Temperature range for storage (°C): - 50 to 70
  • Relative humidity allowed for operation (%): 5 – 95
  • Navigation: GPS
  • Construction: EPO

Octocopter

Octocopter is a multirotor developed by Meiya Pico utilizing a commercial off-the-shelf airframe. The landing gear consists of a pair of skids. The ground control station is personal computer based.[3][4]

  • Empty weight (kg): 2
  • Max take-off weight (kg): 3
  • Normal operating altitude (m): 500
  • Endurance (min): 15 – 25
  • Range: within visual range
  • Power plant: 7 or 14 Ah lithium battery
  • Max speed (m/s): 8
  • Size (m): 0.65 × 0.65
  • Container size (m): 0.68 × 0.37 × 0.36
  • Ground control station size (m): 0.27 × 0.25 × 0.15
  • Max wind scale allowed for operation: 4
  • Temperature range for operation (°C): - 40 to 60
  • Temperature range for storage (°C): - 50 to 70
  • Relative humidity allowed for operation (%): 5 – 95
  • Construction: carbon fiber composite

Single Soldier 1

Single Soldier I (Dan-Bing-Yi-Hao or Danbingyihao, 单兵一号) is a micro air vehicle designed to be operated by one person. It utilizes a commercial off-the-shelf airframe in conventional layout with high wing configuration. Propulsion is provided by a two-blade propeller electric motor mounted behind the wing, and the fuselage is in cylindrical form.[5]

  • Ceiling (km): 4
  • Speed (km/h): 50
  • Endurance (h): 1.5
  • Max wind scale allowed for operation: 4
  • Construction: carbon fiber composite
  • Data transmission: real time

See also

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

References

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