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SH-3000 Russian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

SH-3000

Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
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Basic Information
Name
SH-3000 Russian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Designation
SH-3000
Alternate Designation
SH-3000
Equipment Type
Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Manufacturer
Aeromax Group
Date of Introduction
2024
Description

The SH-3000 is a Russian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed as a helicopter-type aircraft with an increased load capacity. It is capable of operating in various climatic and geographic conditions. The aircraft has a take-off weight of 3,600 kg and can carry a payload of up to 1 ton. It can remain airborne for up to five hours and travel distances of up to 900 km. The cruising speed reaches 190 km/h, with a maximum speed of 210 km/h. The SH-3000 is specifically adapted for flights in challenging meteorological conditions, whether over flat, hilly, mountainous terrain, or over water. Its improved take-off and landing characteristics allow it to operate using existing manned aviation infrastructure, as well as at difficult and unprepared sites. This aircraft is intended for use in projects that involve delivering cargo to hard-to-reach areas. The design of the SH-3000 accommodates not only airlift modules but also environmental monitoring systems and radar and optical equipment. Its capabilities include: - Transporting various cargoes to remote facilities - Monitoring transport and energy infrastructure, as well as industrial sites and environmental conditions - Conducting environmental assessments on land and water, even in adverse climatic conditions - Rapidly delivering essential equipment during emergencies, including supplies, medicines, and rescue tools - Providing fire extinguishing modules to locations experiencing fires Overall, the SH-3000 is a versatile UAV that enhances logistical and emergency response capabilities.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Max Speed 210.0 km/h
Range 900.0 km
Endurance 5.00 hrs
Payload Capacity 1000 kg
System
Alternate Designation SH-3000
Type Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Manufacturer Aeromax Group
Payload Capacity 1,000 kg
Optronic Systems Gyro-stabilised optronic systems that can be delivered either as part of an unmanned aircraft system or as an independent product.
Methane leakage Laser Sensor Methane leakage laser sensor is mounted on the aircraft board while twenty-four-hour flying around of the infrastructure. It is designed for autonomous gas leakages search.
Radar Station with Active Phased Array PRS operates the system in three key modes: 1. **SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar)**: This mode produces radar images of the terrain. 2. **Pilot Demonstration Facility**: In this mode, detected objects are marked in a relative coordinate system within logbooks. 3. **Meteo Mode**: This mode generates a map indicating the location of detected meteorological formations.
Transport Module The transport module is designed for transportation of cargo by air. The overall dimensions of the transport module may vary depending on the purpose of transportation.
Fire-Fighting Module The fire-fighting module is designed for prompt extinguishing of local fires by dropping self-activating extinguishing modules Powder Fire Fighting Automatic Device (PFAD) Sphere FINFIRE. Capacity of the fire extinguishing system: 10 PFAD Sphere FINFIRE.
On-Board IR Camera Industrial camera with high sensitivity in low light conditions.
Operating Temperature -40°C up to +45°C
Dimensions
Length 13.0 m
Width INA
Height INA
Empty Weight 2,300 kg
Maximum Takeoff Weight 3,600 kg
Automotive
Engine Name INA
Engine Type INA
Engine Power INA
Average fuel consumption at course speed 200 l/h
Maximum Speed 210 km/h
Flight Course Speed 190 km/h
Maximum Range 900 km
Service Ceiling INA
Endurance 5 hours
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category UAVs
Air > UAVs
Filter Label
S
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
13 m
Width
Height
Weight
3600 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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