THE CURRENT STATE OF DEVELOPMENT OF UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS IN THE STRATOSPHERE

Authors

  • Volodymyr Kharchenko National Aviation University
  • Alexander Onishchenko National Aviation University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.85.15136

Keywords:

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Unmanned Aerial Complexes, Unmanned Aerial Systems, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles goals and tasks

Abstract

This paper considers the main goals and objectives that are solved with the help of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. The classification of modern Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) by weight, altitude and flight duration is shown. Basic advantages and disadvantages of the UAVs use in a stratosphere are analysed in comparison with piloted aircraft

Author Biographies

Volodymyr Kharchenko, National Aviation University

Doctor of Engineering. Professor. Holder of a State Award in Science and Engineering of Ukraine. Winner of a State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Engineering. Director of Research Training Center "Aerospace Center", National Aviation University, Kyiv, Ukraine. Education: Kyiv Civil Aviation Engineers Institute with a Degree in Radio Engineering, Kyiv, Ukraine (1967). Research area: management of complex socio-technical systems, air navigation systems and automatic decision-making systems aimed at avoidance conflict situations, space information technology design, air navigation services in Ukraine provided by СNS/АТМ systems.

Alexander Onishchenko, National Aviation University

PhD student. Junior researcher at the National Aviation University, Kyiv, Ukraine. Education: National Aerospace University "Kharkiv Aviation Institute", NAU "KhAI", Kharkiv, Ukraine (2018). Research area: Control of folding social and technical systems, aeronautical systems and systems of automatic reception of solutions, adapted to unique conflict situations, aerial vehicle design, Flight dynamics and assessment of aircraft.

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Published

22-12-2020

How to Cite

Kharchenko, V., & Onishchenko, A. (2020). THE CURRENT STATE OF DEVELOPMENT OF UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS IN THE STRATOSPHERE. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 85(4), 37–40. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.85.15136

Issue

Section

MODERN AVIATION AND SPACE TEHNOLOGY