Introducing UMAR: The Advanced Unmanned Multirotor Aerial Relay
UMAR, short for Unmanned Multirotor Aerial Relay, is a sophisticated tethered Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) engineered for optimal compatibility with naval ships and mobile units. Encased in a robust,containerized design,it provides continuous Intelligence,Surveillance,and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities along with reliable dialog relay. Users can effortlessly manage its operations through intuitive push-button controls for takeoff, altitude modifications, and landing procedures.
Extraordinary Landing capabilities
This adaptable platform is capable of landing on dynamic surfaces, even at speeds exceeding 20 mph, while effectively managing the challenges posed by pitching, heaving, and rolling motions—eliminating the need for supplementary stabilization systems.
Payload Versatility and Deployment
UMAR can be outfitted with various payloads, such as communication devices and ISR sensors, and is operable at altitudes reaching 500 feet. The U.S. Navy has chosen this system for essential maritime over-the-horizon communication tasks, ensuring secure data transmission that is resistant too jamming and cyber threats.
Durability in Harsh Environments
Designed to endure the rigors of maritime operations, UMAR is built to withstand severe whether conditions, including rain, snow, salt spray, and extreme temperature fluctuations. It maintains reliable functionality even in wind conditions of up to 35 knots.
Technical Specifications
| Dimensions of Aircraft: | Height x Width x length: 26 x 42 x 37.5 inches Blade Span (tip to tip): 83 inches Rotor Diameter: 29 inches |
| Weight of Aircraft: | 55 lbs (including a 15 lb payload) |
| Support System Dimensions: | Length x Width x Height: 8 x 6.5 x 8 feet |
| Weight of Support System: | 7000 lbs |
| Power Requirements: | 208 or 440 VAC 3-phase <12 kW |
| Maximum Operating Altitude: | 500 feet above Ground Level (AGL) |
| Battery Backup Duration: | 5 minutes of flight time |


