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IRAN will display its most advanced drone later this week

It is good for every country to advance in all aspects of technology, but the specs on that UAE UAV are so unrealistic that I somehow find these easier to believe (no insults intended):
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Of course !


United 40 goes twin

By: Published: 19 Feb 2013

One of the most impressive displays in the outside exhibition area is Adcom’s United 40 medium-altitude, longendurance (MALE) unmanned air vehicle, writes David Donald.

The design was first revealed in 2011 at the Dubai air show, its name reflecting the 40th anniversary of the United Arab Emirates that was celebrated that year.

Since that time, the design has evolved from the Block 1 configuration shown at Dubai to the Block 5 that is on display here.

Originally powered by a tail-mounted Rotax pusher engine, which was augmented for take-off/ climb by an internal electric motor, the design now features a pair of tractor engines under the forward wings, and has a taller fin. With a fuel tank capacity of 1,400 litres, the United 40 has a claimed endurance of more than 100 hours. Maximum payload is 1,050kg and ceiling is 8,000m.

Based in Abu Dhabi, Adcom (Stand CP-320) has forged a reputation for taking innovative approaches to UAV design, and the United 40 does not disappoint on account of its serpentine fuselage and tandem-wing layout.

The latter was adopted as it provides very forgiving centre-of-gravity limits, and it reduces ground footprint when compared with a more traditional wing configuration.

Adcom began flight tests with small-scale tandem-wing designs in 2009, with increasingly larger vehicles being flown. The United 40 has been flown in its Block 5 configuration.

United 40 can carry up to 10 powered precision bombs, with four carried externally on pylons under the rear wing, and six more on an internal launcher.

The weapons have a swivelling wing and a small jet engine.



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Of course !


United 40 goes twin

By: Published: 19 Feb 2013

One of the most impressive displays in the outside exhibition area is Adcom’s United 40 medium-altitude, longendurance (MALE) unmanned air vehicle, writes David Donald.

The design was first revealed in 2011 at the Dubai air show, its name reflecting the 40th anniversary of the United Arab Emirates that was celebrated that year.

Since that time, the design has evolved from the Block 1 configuration shown at Dubai to the Block 5 that is on display here.

Originally powered by a tail-mounted Rotax pusher engine, which was augmented for take-off/ climb by an internal electric motor, the design now features a pair of tractor engines under the forward wings, and has a taller fin. With a fuel tank capacity of 1,400 litres, the United 40 has a claimed endurance of more than 100 hours. Maximum payload is 1,050kg and ceiling is 8,000m.

Based in Abu Dhabi, Adcom (Stand CP-320) has forged a reputation for taking innovative approaches to UAV design, and the United 40 does not disappoint on account of its serpentine fuselage and tandem-wing layout.

The latter was adopted as it provides very forgiving centre-of-gravity limits, and it reduces ground footprint when compared with a more traditional wing configuration.

Adcom began flight tests with small-scale tandem-wing designs in 2009, with increasingly larger vehicles being flown. The United 40 has been flown in its Block 5 configuration.

United 40 can carry up to 10 powered precision bombs, with four carried externally on pylons under the rear wing, and six more on an internal launcher.

The weapons have a swivelling wing and a small jet engine.


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Say hello to ‘Supreme Leader Khamenei’ and his Pasdarans, just for me. I agree whole-heartedly with him. He did a wonderful job. ^^


"It can carry 10 missiles on board, each one having a 60km range and 1,000kph speed,” said Ali Al Dhaheri, general designer and CEO of Adcom Systems. “It can fly over 100 hours without refuelling at a 30,000ft altitude. It is very reliable, has twin engines, six fly control units and over 400 channels of communications.” Designed for strategic missions such as border surveillance, battle damage assessment, intelligence preparation of battlefield, combat assessment and humanitarian aid, United 40 can take off with 2,000kg on board. If desired, it can also have up to 15 people on board.
It is now in serial production, licenced in several countries around the world and used by armies all over the Arabian Gulf, the UAE included"
UAE-made UAV appeals - Khaleej Times

Don't try to make the UAV more credible by citing Janes. I have highlighted the magical word for you:"claim".

Compare the janes specs with the report from Khaleej times:

Endurance:
J: Claimed 100 hours
K: 100 hours

Payload:
J = 1050 KG
K = 2000 KG

Ceiling
J=8000m ~= 25000feet
K = 30000 feet

WAIT A MINUTE!!!!!
ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER WEBSITE SPECS:
YABHON United 40

Empty weight
520 kg 1146 lb
Max. take-off weight
1500 kg 3306 lb
Payload weight
1000 kg 2204 lb
Fuel tank capacity 900 lt 237 gallon

Cruise speed 75-220 km/h
Endurance 120 hrs
Ceiling 7000 m 23000 ft

Payloads:

• Two gyro-stabilized platforms
• 4 PODs located under wings with 100kg weight capability each
• SAR and sonar terrain avoidance


Sorry dude. Myth busted! Janes, Khalij times, and the Manufacturers website are all giving contradictory specs. And those payload, fuel, empty aircraft weights are flawed and don't sum up to anything usable. Lame propaganda has been exposed.
 
Yeah ! lol ^^

Need lessons aerodynamic ? I help you.


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Adcom Unveils Innovative UAV at Dubai Air Show

Dubai Air Show
by David Donald

November 13, 2011, 10:58 AM


Arguably the most impressive new design on display at Dubai is Adcom Systems’ latest unmanned air vehicle, the United 40. Based in Abu Dhabi, the company has forged a reputation for taking innovative approaches to UAV and aerial target design, and the United 40 does not disappoint due to its tandem-wing layout and dramatic S-shaped fuselage.

The tandem-wing UAV concept that has resulted in the United 40 has been in research and development for about four years. In its formative years it was given development designations in the X range, but later became known as the Shaheen. It has recently received its new name to honor of the 40th anniversary of the creation of the United Arab Emirates.

Flight trials with scale models of tandem-wing designs began around two years ago, the models increasing in size and complexity. The final test vehicle was powered by two small tractor engines mounted on the rear wing, and had a span of six meters. Armed with results from these flight tests, Adcom has now built the full-scale aircraft, and it is intended to fly in the next few weeks.

A tandem wing was selected for a number of reasons. Most importantly it is very forgiving in terms of center-of-gravity limits, while it also reduces ground footprint. The incidence of the front wing can be altered to provide pitch control and trim. The wings themselves offer very high lift, resulting in an extraordinary glide ratio of 1:43. Span is 57 feet 6 inches and the lifting area of the wing is 262 sq ft.

Climb performance is expected to be excellent, based on data from the scale-model trials. Takeoff/landing speed could be as low as 33 mph, and the vehicle has an expected ceiling of more than 23,000 feet. Maximum takeoff weight is around 2,205 pounds, and up to 211 U.S. gallons of fuel can be carried giving a long endurance. Of that total 63.4 U.S. gallons is held in the wings. Payloads can be carried externally under the fuselage, in an internal bay, or in up to four under-wing pods.

Another unusual feature of the United 40 is its hybrid powerplant, which comprises a primary 120-hp Rotax 914UL engine driving a pusher propeller in the tail, augmented for takeoff and climbout by an 80-hp electric motor mounted further forward.



Yabhon-Namrod UAV Warhead

Displayed alongside the United 40 is a new weapon intended for use with the UAV. The Yabhon-Namrod has been designed by Adcom to be carried internally on an eight-round rotary launcher. It has a straight wing that swivels into position on launch, and a small jet engine that can power the weapon to around 620 mph over a range of around 37 miles.

Yabhon-Namrod weighs about 66 pounds. The warhead is based on that of a standard 100mm artillery round. A range of guidance methods could be employed, including infrared and laser, as well as GPS/inertial.


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Don't try to make the UAV more credible by citing Janes. I have highlighted the magical word for you:"claim".

Compare the janes specs with the report from Khaleej times:

Endurance:
J: Claimed 100 hours
K: 100 hours

Payload:
J = 1050 KG
K = 2000 KG

Ceiling
J=8000m ~= 25000feet
K = 30000 feet

WAIT A MINUTE!!!!!
ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER WEBSITE SPECS:
YABHON United 40

Empty weight
520 kg 1146 lb
Max. take-off weight
1500 kg 3306 lb
Payload weight
1000 kg 2204 lb
Fuel tank capacity 900 lt 237 gallon

Cruise speed 75-220 km/h
Endurance 120 hrs
Ceiling 7000 m 23000 ft

Payloads:

• Two gyro-stabilized platforms
• 4 PODs located under wings with 100kg weight capability each
• SAR and sonar terrain avoidance


Sorry dude. Myth busted! Janes, Khalij times, and the Manufacturers website are all giving contradictory specs. And those payload, fuel, empty aircraft weights are flawed and don't sum up to anything usable. Lame propaganda has been exposed.

Yabhoon United-40 was revealed in 2009, and since then, it has been being tested and developed, so, there are differences in specs of it since there have been changes on it, see the difference:

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This UAV is designed and manufactured completely by Adcom which is a +20 years old specialized UAE private company specialized in UAVs and their systems.

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Iran maybe need decades with foreign help to be able to make such state of the art UAVs.
 
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Iran maybe need decades with foreign help to be able to make such state of the art UAVs.

From the company website:
The main offices of ADCOM SYSTEMS are located in Industrial
city of Abu Dhabi (ICAD), Mussafah Area of Abu Dhabi. The
group is managed by an experienced multi-national team of
professionals administering over 600 employees.
 
From the company website:

The main offices of ADCOM SYSTEMS are located in Industrial city of Abu Dhabi (ICAD), Mussafah Area of Abu Dhabi. The group is managed by an experienced multi-national team of professionals administering over 600 employees.

^^

No problem, this is the aim. Now, this is ‘our company (GCC)‘ with which we have a total technology tranfer for our nations.

Everyone does like this. China, India etc…
 
From the company website:

So, what? USA have tens of millions of multinational professionals working at all of it's reputable companies including NASA, General dynamics, Boeing... ect. However, 80% of workforce in UAE military industry are nationals according to an official. What's important is having the technology and developing it.
 
Talk is easy, especially when it comes from people who are known of manufacturing jokes.

You Arabs are not even capable of designing a bicycle. There is nothing wrong with manufacturing jokes. At least we provide some entertainment.
 
You Arabs are not even capable of designing a bicycle.

Before being able to conceive. Must be able to do the same level ‘with the best in the world in our companies (now)’.


There is nothing wrong with manufacturing jokes. At least we provide some entertainment.

Thank you for all this moment of free laugh from clerical Mullahs. Keep on, you are perfect. ^^
 

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