Yoshine offering VTOL UAV
Yoshine is offering a coaxial helicopter VTOL UAV platform featuring a payload capacity of up to 200 kgs.
The Yoshine VOTL UAV design makes it perfectly suitable for a variety of applications such as aerial imagery, surveillance, inspection, remote measurements and reconnaissance.
Unlike other VTOL UAVs that are converted from manned helicopters, the Yoshine VTOL UAV has been designed from the start as a remotely piloted coaxial UAV. Being coaxial, Yoshine UAV offers many advantages over other designs, including ease of integration for any degree of autonomous operations at an affordable cost.
The Yoshine VTOL UAV can be provided as a basic platform, or as a fly-away solution for civil, commercial, and military users.
Furthermore, for those who want to build their own customized unmanned coaxial helicopters, Yoshine can provide the core Coaxial Drive System (CDS) so they can design own airframe with choice of any suitable engines up to 120hp.
Yoshine seeks suppliers, vendors, partners, and area sales agents or representatives interested in participating or representing Yoshine to meet the growing VTOL UAV market needs, worldwide.
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