A900 T Unmanned Aerial Target
Alpha Unmanned’s A900 T is a STANAG 4738-compliant unmanned aerial target designed to provide a realistic enemy helicopter threat simulation for training on weapon systems such as Ground-Based Air Defence (GBAD), Surface to Air Missiles (SAM), and Air to Air (AA) systems. Powered by a 100cc two-stroke boxer engine and a 150W generator, it can fly autonomously for up to four hours, and is capable of automatic VTOL operation from moving vessels.
With a carrying capacity of up to 4 kg, the versatile target drone can be equipped with a variety of payloads, including:
- Radar Enhancement & Cross-Section Amplification – both active and passive payloads
- IR Enhancement System – flares that provide the heat signature of a full-size helicopter
- MDI Scoring – used to count small projectiles or as a scalar MDI for larger projectiles and missiles
- Visibility Enhancement – allows target drones to be detected and tracked more easily via radar, infrared, or visual methods
- Laser Reflecting Mirrors – enables precise targeting and simulation of real combat scenarios
Specifications:
Length: | 1.76 m |
Rotor Diameter: | 2.07 m |
MTOW: | 25 kg |
Payload Capacity: | 4 kg |
Endurance: | 4 hrs |
Max Speed: | 100 km/h |
Radio Range: | 100 km |