EOMST unmanned blimps

EOMST unmanned blimps are Chinese UAVs developed by Shandong [1] in Zoucheng, intended for various applications such as aerial survey, advertisement and law enforcement applications. These unmanned blimps are often named after their respective lengths. For example: if a blimp is 11 meters long, then it is named Type 1100, because 11 meters is equal to 1100 millimeters.

Unmanned blimps

EOMST unmanned blimps are blimps with a single gasoline-powered engine or twin gasoline-powered engines with various configurations.[2]

Type Length (m) Width (m)[2] Volume (m3)[2] Remote control radius (km) Remote control station Power plant Max wind scale allowed for operation
900B[2] 9 2.2 20 1.5 Futaba 6 channel 26 cc gasoline engine x 2 (1 forward, 1 aft) 4
1100A[2] 11 2.5 27 1.5 Futaba 6 channel Komatsu 62 cc gasoline engine x 1 5
1100B[2] 11 2.5 27 1.5 Futaba 6 channel Komatsu 38 cc gasoline engine x 2 (1 forward, 1 aft) 5
1200B[2] 12 3 36 1.5 Futaba 6 channel Komatsu 45 cc gasoline engine x 2 (1 forward, 1 aft) 5
1200C[2] 12 3 36 1.5 Futaba 9 channel Komatsu 45 cc gasoline engine x 2 with twin ducted fans 5
1300B[2] 13 3.2 56 1.5 Futaba 6 channel Komatsu 62 cc gasoline engine x 2 (1 forward, 1 aft) 6
1300C[2] 13 3.2 56 1.5 Futaba 6 channel Komatsu 62 cc gasoline x 2 with twin ducted fans 6
1500B[2] 15 3.6 90 1.5 Futaba 6 channel Komatsu 75 cc gasoline engine x 2 (1 forward, 1 aft) 6

ZCHM1/11

ZCHM1/11 is an unmanned blimp developed by EOMST main for aerial advertisement, and it has a length of 12.5 meter.[3]

YC23

YC23 is another unmanned blimp developed by EOMST main for aerial advertisement, and it is the smaller cousin of larger ZCHM1/11.[4]

Police unmanned blimp

EOMST has developed an unmanned blimp specially tailored to law enforcement need, and a single police unmanned blimp can perform all the tasks performed by twenty-five officers on foot patrol and twenty-five squad cars.[5] Police unmanned blimp has an operational radius of 80 – 120 km, and has been in service since 2006. The complete name is Aerial Robotic Police Blimp (Kong-zhong Ji-Qi-Ren Jing-yong Fei-ting, 空中机器人警用飞艇).[6]

See also

List of unmanned aerial vehicles of the People's Republic of China

References

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