Zero Tech UAV

Zero UAVs are Chinese UAVs developed by Zero UAV (Beijing) Intelligence Technology Co., Ltd. (Zero Tech, 零度智控智能科技有限公司), most of which are multirotors. Zero Tech was formally known as Yan-Shuo Intelligent Electronics Science and Technology Co., Ltd. (研硕智电科技发展有限公司) before changing to the current name of Zero Tech in 2009.

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E1100

E1100 octocopter is a multirotor developed by Zero Tech. E1100 octocopter is constructed of carbon fiber and has a built-in parachute for emergency landing should the motor fail. Specification:[1]

Eagle Eye

Eagle Eye (Ying-Yan or Yingyan, 鹰眼) is a quadcopter develop by Zero Tech mainly for aerial cinematography and photography missions. Land gear consists of a pair of skids. Specification:[2]

E-EPIC

E-EPIC octocopter is a multirotor developed by Zero Tech. E1100 octocopter is constructed of carbon fiber and it is the bigger cousin of the smaller E1100. Specification:[3]

Swift

Swift (Yu-Yan or Yuyan, 雨燕) is a fixed-wing UAV manufactured by Zero Tech. Externally, Swift resembles a miniature version of Northrop X-4 Bantam without the inlets because Swift is powered by a two-blade propeller driven by a pusher engine mounted at the end of empennage. Specification:[4]

Swift 07

Swift 07 is a fixed-wing UAV manufactured by Zero Tech. It is a derivative of Swift with slightly smaller size. This very little know UAV is primarily designed for aerial patrol/inspection of power line.[5] Specification:[6]

Swift 08

Swift 08 is a fixed UAV developed by Zero Tech. This very little known UAV is primarily designed for aerial remote sensing when it was publicized.[7] Specification:[8]

Zero 650

Zero 650 quadcopter is a multirotor micro air vehicle (MAV) developed by Zero Tech. This electrically powered MAV gets its name from its size, which is 65 cm, or 650 mm. Specification:[9]

Zero 660

Zero 660 quadcopter is a MAV development of Zero 650 Quadcopter with slightly increased size. As it name implies, the size is increased by 10 mm to 660 mm from the original 650 mm of Zero 650 Quadcopter. In addition to slightly increased size, the other improvement of Zero 660 Quadcopter over the original Zero 650 Quadcopter is that the ground control station of Zero 660 Quadcopter is an android instead of specially dedicated bulky unit used for Zero 650 Quadcopter. Specification:[10]

Zero 820

Zero 820 hexacopter is a multirotor developed by Zero Tech for aerial survey and surveillance missions, and it has been deployed by Chinese law enforcement authorities.[11]

Zero 1200

Zero 1200 quadcopter is a multirotor developed by Zero Tech with carbon fiber construction to reduce empty weight and increase payload. Specification:[12]

Zero 1600

Zero 1600 hexacopter is a multirotor developed by Zero Tech and it is the largest rotary micro air vehicles (MAV)s of the Zero Tech multirotors (as of 2013). Specification:[13]

Zero 2300

Zero 2300 octodecacopter is a multirotor developed by Zero Tech and the landing gear of this UAV is a pair of skids. There are a total of six Y-shaped arm each with three rotors attached, two of which are at the top tips of the Y shaped arms, and the third rotor is installed in the middle of the leg of the Y shaped arm. Zero 2300 is designed for agricultural applications.[14]

Zero Steadi 470

Zero Steadi 470 quadcopter is a multirotor developed by Zero Tech and it is constructed of carbon fiber and aluminum alloy. Zero Steadi 470 is the smallest multirotor marketed by Zero Tech (as of 2013). Specification:[15]

See also

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

References

  1. E1100 Archived October 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. "Eagle Eye". Retrieved 2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. E-EPIC
  4. Swift Archived October 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Swift 07 UAV Archived October 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  6. Swift 07 Archived October 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  7. Swift 08 UAV
  8. Swift 08
  9. Zero 650
  10. Zero 660 Quadcopter
  11. Zero 820 Hexacopter Archived October 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  12. Zero 1200 Quadcopter Archived October 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  13. 1600 Hexacopter
  14. Zero 2300 Archived October 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  15. Zero Steadi 470 Archived October 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
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