Autumn 2023
Boasting a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of up to 600 kg and an impressive payload capacity of up to 200 kg, Skyrino is perfectly equipped for a wide range of tasks.
With a flight time of up to 4 hours and a ceiling of 4,500 m altitude where the engine can produce rated power (with reduced power up to 7,000 m), this UAV is built for endurance and performance. It can reach a cruise speed of up to 150 km/h, ensuring swift deployment and operation.
The Version 1 model is powered by a gasoline engine and is in a highly ready development stage, while the Version 2 model, available on investor demand, runs on fuel cells. There’s also an optional electric and fuel cells powered model under development. Regardless of the selected power source, Skyrino is designed to be repairable and resilient, capable of operating in virtually any flyable weather conditions and ensuring steadfast reliability, the company says.
One of the key attributes of Skyrino is its high universality. It can be easily converted from a camera holder to logistic or agriculture versions, and vice versa, offering flexibility for different mission requirements.
Virtually all sectors will benefit from Skyrino: energy, agriculture, construction, transportation, border patrol/surveillance, first and last mile logistics and helicopter replacement for cargo deliveries.
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