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24 hours unattended! Another kind of advanced equipment to defend the southern island reef
2019 03/29 10:36 Global Network Military
At the 2019 Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition, China Electronic Technology Group (CETC) launched an unattended all-weather information network node system.
Floating Integrated Information Platform (IIFP)
The "lightweight" IIFP can be deployed to all sea conditions. It uses solar energy to self-sustain and has good adaptability. It can be deployed to the appropriate sea area by tugboat and other mobiles. It can be operated remotely without the need for personnel to be on duty. The IIFP can perform various functional tasks as needed, for example, as a 4G or short-wave communication base station, a marine environmental monitoring platform, a tsunami warning facility, an auxiliary navigation service system, or continuous monitoring of maritime targets.
Island Reef Based Information System (IRBIS)
(IRBIS) is a more complex, all-weather, fixed-deployment unattended system consisting of a shallow water platform and an electronic mission system that can be equipped with a variety of sensors and, of course, more powerful.
No matter which variant, military or civilian, this platform system can play an important role in the construction of Nansha, Xisha Island reef, defending the island reef, and continuously monitoring the target waters. In addition to applied to homeland security and marine scientific research, it is also an important platform for providing public service products such as disaster reduction and rescue, marine positioning and navigation.
In addition, China Electronics also showed a fish-like underwater unmanned system "FishBot-A100". Its bionic propulsion system can swim like a fish by swinging its tail and fins. In fact it has three propulsion systems: propellers, gliding and bionic fins. The propeller system includes a horizontal thruster and two vertical thrusters.
The FishBot-A100 is a new generation of high-performance unmanned aerial vehicles (UUVs) capable of performing a variety of civil and military tasks, such as environmental surveys, search and rescue or reconnaissance missions, collecting underwater data, and recording high-definition video. The captured data can be sent to a control center or other underwater platform via a 4G network, wireless Wi-Fi or voice signal. According to the mission requirements, you can carry a payload of 5 kg.
The FishBot-A100 weighs about 20 kilograms and is about 2 meters long. It can be operated at 100 meters underwater. The built-in battery can support up to 20 days of snorkeling. The performance and future application prospects are quite good.
2019 03/29 10:36 Global Network Military
At the 2019 Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition, China Electronic Technology Group (CETC) launched an unattended all-weather information network node system.
Floating Integrated Information Platform (IIFP)
The "lightweight" IIFP can be deployed to all sea conditions. It uses solar energy to self-sustain and has good adaptability. It can be deployed to the appropriate sea area by tugboat and other mobiles. It can be operated remotely without the need for personnel to be on duty. The IIFP can perform various functional tasks as needed, for example, as a 4G or short-wave communication base station, a marine environmental monitoring platform, a tsunami warning facility, an auxiliary navigation service system, or continuous monitoring of maritime targets.
Island Reef Based Information System (IRBIS)
(IRBIS) is a more complex, all-weather, fixed-deployment unattended system consisting of a shallow water platform and an electronic mission system that can be equipped with a variety of sensors and, of course, more powerful.
No matter which variant, military or civilian, this platform system can play an important role in the construction of Nansha, Xisha Island reef, defending the island reef, and continuously monitoring the target waters. In addition to applied to homeland security and marine scientific research, it is also an important platform for providing public service products such as disaster reduction and rescue, marine positioning and navigation.
In addition, China Electronics also showed a fish-like underwater unmanned system "FishBot-A100". Its bionic propulsion system can swim like a fish by swinging its tail and fins. In fact it has three propulsion systems: propellers, gliding and bionic fins. The propeller system includes a horizontal thruster and two vertical thrusters.
The FishBot-A100 is a new generation of high-performance unmanned aerial vehicles (UUVs) capable of performing a variety of civil and military tasks, such as environmental surveys, search and rescue or reconnaissance missions, collecting underwater data, and recording high-definition video. The captured data can be sent to a control center or other underwater platform via a 4G network, wireless Wi-Fi or voice signal. According to the mission requirements, you can carry a payload of 5 kg.
The FishBot-A100 weighs about 20 kilograms and is about 2 meters long. It can be operated at 100 meters underwater. The built-in battery can support up to 20 days of snorkeling. The performance and future application prospects are quite good.