BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR THE MODERN CLASSIFICATION OF UNMANNED AVIATION SYSTEMS

Authors

  • В.П. Харченко National Aviation University
  • Д.Е. Прусов National Aviation University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.53.3477

Keywords:

classification features, unmanned aircraft systems

Abstract

 In view of the basic contemporary classification criteria attempted the classification of unmanned aircraft systems have been attempted  on the basis of available scientific and technical potential, of their applications features,  and prospects for development of information and the aircraft manufacturing technologies. Based on the global trends analysis of unmanned aircraft systems development in determining the prospects for development of unmanned aircraft systems as a class has been discussed the need to use a single general classification system features that reflects the level of functional independence of the aircraft belonging to the UAS and takes into account not only the level of technical excellence, but also the level of development information and logistics systems. The formation principles of unmanned aircraft systems and complexes have been considered due to the UAC development problems, including the issues of the complex architectonics, its full composition, unmanned aircraft controlling methods, and the procedures for the unmanned aviation complex use as a whole taking into account the peculiarities the different UAVs categories application.

Author Biographies

В.П. Харченко, National Aviation University

д.т.н., проф.

Д.Е. Прусов, National Aviation University

к.т.н., с.н.с., доц.

References

www.uav.ru

www.avia.ru

www.dpla.ru

www.auvsi.org

www.defense-ua.com

How to Cite

Харченко, В., & Прусов, Д. (2012). BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR THE MODERN CLASSIFICATION OF UNMANNED AVIATION SYSTEMS. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 53(4), 5–12. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.53.3477

Issue

Section

AEROSPACE SYSTEMS FOR MONITORING AND CONTROL

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