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Edge Group has demonstrated many new products that are in line with the new conc...

"Smart" rockets, drone Reach-M and UAV landfill: what they shown at a military exhibition in the UAE (photo)

Edge Group has demonstrated many new products that are in line with the new concept of "drone wars" and the use of "smart weapons". Many "smart" rockets, a multi-purpose Reach-M drone and a huge landfill for combat drones were shown by Edge Group at a military exhibition in the UAE, Dubai. About it reports the portal Breaking Defense. Edge Group announced 11 new systems on the first day of the Dubai Airhow, as well as the creation of the first of the OAE drones for drones.

Four new technologies are unmanned aviation systems: seven other new systems have been a combination of managed ammunition and obstacle production systems. These include the NASEF-20 and NaseF-125 rumors, controlled Rash-3H and Mansup-ER (excess anti-ship missiles), developed in conjunction with the Brazilian company Siatt.

But the most grandular project is the presentation of a 350 square kilometers 'unmanned 350 square kilometers' test center, which is expected to become a regional center for tests of unmanned air, naval and land systems. The X Range landfill contains 13 test zones that can be combined or separated depending on test requirements. It can test any product at any stage of its life cycle. Both local manufacturers and foreign customers can be tested at the landfill.

According to a representative of the firm, at the facility will carry out tests of ammunition, platforms, as well as means of radio electronic wrestling. The landfill will contain a runway 3800 m long for large aircraft, as well as a runway of 1200 m long for unmanned aircraft with a permanently closed air zone.

Additionally, the island will be equipped with a city training settlement for rehearsals of special operations, a digital communication network, a selected coastline for maritime and landing exercises. Conventional terrestrial and air ammunition, as well as energy weapons and signals can be tested using high -precision video, high -level telemetry and data collection. This will be facilitated by numerous asset observation and tracking tools, as well as modern radars in the hemisphere.

Passive radio frequency monitoring creates a well -known radio frequency environment that will facilitate the scientific tests of the products of the EWS. The X Range will soon be equipped to test the characteristics of unmanned aircraft and rockets.

The landfill will carry out fire tests of helicopters, environmental load tests for land vehicles, installations for environmental tests, complex situational tests of marine platforms, as well as analysis of the characteristics of land platforms, including the determination of range and magnetic signatures. Earlier, focus said that the legendary American drone MQ-9b SkyGuardian would receive "smart missiles" Desert Sing from Edge Group.