Pegaz 011

Pegaz 011
Role Medium-range UAV for day and night reconnaissance
Manufacturer Military Technical Institute Serbia
First flight October 2011
Status In development
Primary user Serbian Air Force
Number built 1
Developed from 2010

The PEGAZ 011 (Pegasus 011) is a medium-range tactical UAV for day and night attack (armed variant),[1] reconnaissance and surveillance missions, target acquisition and designation that is being developed by Military Technical Institute in Serbia. Its flight autonomy is over 12 hours, and it sends data from the height of 3,000 m. Powered by a two-cylinder boxer type of engine with 32 kW (43 HP), it reaches the maximum flight speed of 200 km/h. The PEGAZ has a maximum weight of 230 kg, including about 40 kg of reconnaissance/surveillance equipment. It is 5.4 m long with a wingspan of 6.34 m. It takes off automatically from improvised runways and performs tasks along pre-programmed flight (optional: catapult). There are two hardpoints for optional air-to-surface missiles for attack variant.

Utva manufacturing plant

Specifications

Data from MTI Pegaz project page[2]

General characteristics

Performance

Avionics

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

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