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except that Orlan has high-mounted wing and engine and this one has them on the opposite sides. Use your eyes indeed!
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[[File:UAV Orlan-10.JPG|thumb|An Orlan-10 on display]]
[[File:UAV Orlan-10.JPG|thumb|An Orlan-10 on display]]
The '''Orlan-10''' ({{lang-ru|Орлан-10}}) is an [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] reported to have been produced for the Russian government at the [[Special Technological Centre]] of [[Saint Petersburg]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unmanned.co.uk/unmanned-vehicles-news/unmanned-aerial-vehicles-uav-news/russia-to-produce-its-own-unmanned-vehicles/
The '''Orlan-10''' ({{lang-ru|Орлан-10}}) is an [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] reported to have been produced for the Russian government at the [[Special Technological Centre]] of [[Saint Petersburg]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unmanned.co.uk/unmanned-vehicles-news/unmanned-aerial-vehicles-uav-news/russia-to-produce-its-own-unmanned-vehicles/
|title=Russia to produce its own unmanned vehicles|date=July 20, 2011|publisher=unmanned.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=vice/> An Orlan-10 was reported by Ukrainian officials to have been shot down in [[Ukraine]] in 2014.<ref name=vice>{{cite web|url=https://news.vice.com/article/untitled-post-1401465662|title=Ukraine Says it Shot Down a Russian Spy Drone|author=Simon Ostrovsky|date=30 May 2014|publisher=Vice magazine}}</ref> Another Orlan-10 was shot down by [[Turkish Air Force]] in [[Turkey]] in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tsk.tr/3_basin_yayin_faaliyetleri/3_1_basin_aciklamalari/2015/ba_80.html|title=Press announcement of Turkish Armed Forces|date=16 Oct 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tr.sputniknews.com/turkiye/20151016/1018396438/tsk-iha-suriye-kilis.html|title=tr.sputniknews.com|date=16 Oct 2015}}</ref>
|title=Russia to produce its own unmanned vehicles|date=July 20, 2011|publisher=unmanned.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=vice/> An Orlan-10 was reported by Ukrainian officials to have been shot down in [[Ukraine]] in 2014.<ref name=vice>{{cite web|url=https://news.vice.com/article/untitled-post-1401465662|title=Ukraine Says it Shot Down a Russian Spy Drone|author=Simon Ostrovsky|date=30 May 2014|publisher=Vice magazine}}</ref>


==Aircraft performance==
==Aircraft performance==

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An Orlan-10 on display

The Orlan-10 (Russian: Орлан-10) is an unmanned aerial vehicle reported to have been produced for the Russian government at the Special Technological Centre of Saint Petersburg.[1][2] An Orlan-10 was reported by Ukrainian officials to have been shot down in Ukraine in 2014.[2]

Aircraft performance

  • Take-off weight - 15 kg
  • Payload weight - 6 kg
  • Engine - engine (gasoline A-95)
  • Way to start - with folding catapult
  • The method of planting - a parachute
  • Airspeed - 90-150 km / h
  • Max. flight duration - 16 hours
  • Max. complex range of application - up to 140 km from the ground control station (up to 600 km off-line)
  • Max. altitude above sea level - 5,000 m
  • Max. wind speed at the start - 10 m / s
  • Operating temperature range near the ground from -30 to +40 ° C

References

  1. ^ "Russia to produce its own unmanned vehicles". unmanned.co.uk. July 20, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Simon Ostrovsky (30 May 2014). "Ukraine Says it Shot Down a Russian Spy Drone". Vice magazine.