PowerVision UAV
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| type=UAV
| national origin= [[China]]
| manufacturer= [http://powervisions.com.cn/ PowerVision]
| designer= [http://powervisions.com.cn/ PowerVision]
| first flight=2015
| introduced=2015
| retired=
| status= In service
| primary user= [[China]]
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PowerVision [[UAV]]s are Chinese UAVs developed by [http://powervisions.com.cn/ PowerVision Technology Ltd (PowerVision, 北京臻迪智能科技有限公司)], which ranges from multirotors to unmanned fixed-wing and rotary wing aircraft, most of which are intended for aerial survey missions.
==PowerCopter==
PowerCopter is an unmanned helicopter in conventional helicopter layout with a pair of skids as landing gear. The helicopter has a turbo-charged engine to enable it to operate at high altitude, and its payload is installed under the chin. Specification:<ref name=PVC>{{cite web| url=http://www.poweruas.com/Product/PowerCopter.htm | title=PowerCopter | accessdate=2015}}</ref>
*Endurance (h): > 1
*Max payload (kg): 30
*Ceiling (km): 6
*Max speed (km/h): 150
*Remote control range (km): > 60
*Date transmission (km): > 10
*Wind allowed for operation (m/s): 18.5
*Temperature allowed for operation (⁰C): - 20 to 50
*Relative humidity allowed for operation: 95%
*Engine MTBF (h): > 1000
==[[Multirotor]]s==
As of 2015, two [[multicopter]]s are fielded by PowerVision, the [[quadcopter]] '''PowerQuad''', and the [[octocopter]] '''PowerOcta'''. These multicopters are mainly intended for aerial photography, cinematography and surveying applications.
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! style="background: #55b339; color: #ffffff;"| Model
! style="background: #55b339; color: #ffffff;"| PowerQuad<ref name=PVQ>{{cite web| url=http://www.poweruas.com/Product/PowerQuad.htm | title=PowerQuad quadcopter | accessdate=2015}}</ref><ref name=PVQ0>{{cite web| url=http://www.vizsky.com/vizsky.php?r=index/products | title=PowerQuad quadmotor | accessdate=2015}}</ref>
! style="background: #55b339; color: #ffffff;"| PowerOcta<ref name=PVO>{{cite web| url=http://www.poweruas.com/Product/PowerOcta.htm | title=PowerOcta octocopter | accessdate=2015}}</ref><ref name=PVO0>{{cite web| url=http://www.vizsky.com/vizsky.php?r=index/products&type=2 | title=PowerOcta octotor | accessdate=2015}}</ref>
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| Depth (mm):
| 560
| 1380
|-
| Width (mm):
| 690
| 1380
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| Height (mm):
| 200
| 250
|-
| Rotors (blades x pair):
| 2 x 2
| 2 x 4
|
|-
| Endurance (min):
| 25
| > 60
|-
| Max payload (kg):
| 1.5
| 4
|-
| Max speed (km/h):
| > 50
| > 50
|-
| Ceiling (km):
| 5.5
| 6
|-
| Remote control range (km):
| 5 – 50
| > 60
|-
| Data Transmission (km):
| 5
| 5
|-
| Max wind allowed for operation (m/s):
| 12
| 12
|-
| Temperature range for operation (⁰C):
| - 20 to 50
| - 20 to 50
|-
| Noise level (dB):
| < 70
| < 70
|-
|}
==PowerSeeker==
PowerSeeker is a fixed-wing UAV in low [[wing configuration]] with [[Canard (aeronautics)|canards]] and [[winglet]]s, but without [[vertical tail]]. Propulsion is provided by a propeller driven [[pusher configuration|pusher engine]] mounted at the [[empennage]]. The tricycle landing gear is fixed. The UAV adopts modular design, which enables it can be rapidly assembled or taken apart within an hour and stored in a container that less than two meters long, thus making it easy for storage and transportation. PowerSeeker is mainly intended for aerial survey missions. Specification:<ref name=PVS>{{cite web| url=http://www.poweruas.com/Product/PowerSeeker.htm | title=PowerSeeker | accessdate=2015}}</ref>
*Endurance (h): 12 – 20
*Max payload (kg): 30
*Max take-off weight (kg): 90
*Ceiling (km): 10
*Max speed (km/h): 280
*Min speed (km/h): 70
*Remote control range (km): > 80
*Wingspan (m): 2.5
*Take-off & landing distance (m): < 200
*Deployment time (h): < 1
==See also==
[[List of unmanned aerial vehicles of China]]
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
[[Category:Unmanned aerial vehicles]]
[[Category:Unmanned aerial vehicles of China]]
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