IMUST Modular Multifunction UAV

Modular Multifunction UAV
Role UAV
National origin China
Manufacturer IMUST
Introduction 2011
Status In service
Primary user China



IMUST Modular Multifunction UAV (Mo-Kuai-Hua Duo-Gong-Neng Wu-Ren-Ji, 模块化多功能无人机) is a Chinese experimental UAV developed by Mr. Sun Wei (孙炜) of Mechanical Engineering School of Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology (IMUST). The main purpose of this experimental UAV is to explore feasibility of the application of modular design to aircraft. IMUST Modular Multifunction UAV has a conventional layout with tricycle landing gear system, and power is provided by a two-blade propeller installed in the nose of the aircraft. The empennage is different from ordinary aircraft in that the rudder and tailplanes are in crucifix form. However, the great difference that distinguishes the UAV from all other aircraft is that the fuselage of the UAV consists of several interchangeable modules, each with its own functions. These modules enable the payloads to be rapidly exchanged, instead of spending several months back in the factory to refit when mission requirement changes.[1] The other benefit is since each module has its own payload performing a specific function and every module has its own built-in-test/diagnose system, once the fault is identified, the module containing faulty parts can be rapidly replaced. Specification:[2]

See also

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

References


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