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Yakovlev Pchela

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Pchela
Pchela-1T UAV on a starting ramp (closeup view)
Role Unmanned air vehicle
National origin Soviet Union/Russia
Manufacturer Yakovlev
First flight 1986
Primary user Russian Air Force

The Yakovlev Pchela-1T ("Пчела" meaning bee) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) manufactured by the Russian Yakovlev Design Bureau. Its primary use is for surveillance and observation in battlefield environments with downlinked video. Other implementations and uses include target designation and as a training target.

Design

Pchela-1T UAV on a BTR-D launcher

The Pchela is launched using rocket assist by two solid-propellant booster rocket engines, and it is recovered via parachute. The Pchela-1T has a range of 60 km (37 mi), flies at 100–2,500 m (330–8,200 ft) altitude at 120–180 km/h (75–112 mph). The maximum takeoff weight for the vehicle is 138 kg (304 lb). Yakovlev lists the vehicle endurance at two hours.

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