Introducing the Alpha Unmanned A900 T: A Cutting-Edge Aerial Target System
The Alpha Unmanned A900 T is an advanced unmanned aerial target that adheres to STANAG 4738 standards, specifically engineered to simulate realistic enemy helicopter threats. This system is invaluable for training personnel on various weaponry, including Ground-Based Air Defense (GBAD), Surface-to-Air Missiles (SAM), and Air-to-Air (AA) systems. Equipped with a robust 100cc two-stroke boxer engine and a 150W generator, the A900 T can autonomously operate for up to four hours and is capable of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) from moving platforms.
With a payload capacity of 4 kg, this adaptable target drone can be outfitted with an array of advanced systems, such as:
- Radar Enhancement & Cross-Section Amplification – featuring both active and passive components
- Infrared Enhancement System – utilizing flares to mimic the thermal signature of a full-sized helicopter
- MDI Scoring System – designed to tally small projectiles or serve as a scalar MDI for larger munitions
- Visibility Enhancement – improves detection and tracking capabilities thru radar, infrared, or visual means
- Laser Reflecting mirrors – facilitates accurate targeting and replicates authentic combat scenarios
Technical Specifications
| Length: | 1.76 m |
| Rotor Diameter: | 2.07 m |
| Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW): | 25 kg |
| Payload Capacity: | 4 kg |
| Flight Endurance: | 4 hrs |
| Top Speed: | 100 km/h |
| Radio Control Range: | 100 km |
