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By Sara Rajabova
Iran sells its neighbor Turkey drones that have been produced by an Iranian company and are suitable for inspecting overhead power lines.
Ali Motamedzadegan, director of Mazandaran Science Park where the drone was designed and produced said the drone can alert the need for inspections of power transmission lines and is able to take photos and record videos of target sites, ISNA reported on August 19.
Motamedzadegan said regular drones cannot fly near power lines because the electromagnetic field around the lines creates problems for their internal hardware.
Thenewly-made drone is able to fly as close as five centimeters to the power lines because it has special features to resist electromagnetic fields, according to Motamedzadegan.
The drone can fly for 30 minutes each time and can carry up to 20 kilograms at 119 kph.
Currently, the drone can be operated from the vicinity of the inspection site, but studies are underway to use GPS technology to enable the drone to be controlled from greater distances.
Sara Rajabova is AzerNews’ staff journalist, follow her on Twitter: @SaraRajabova
Iran sells Turkey domestically-produced drones - AzerNews
Iran sells its neighbor Turkey drones that have been produced by an Iranian company and are suitable for inspecting overhead power lines.
Ali Motamedzadegan, director of Mazandaran Science Park where the drone was designed and produced said the drone can alert the need for inspections of power transmission lines and is able to take photos and record videos of target sites, ISNA reported on August 19.
Motamedzadegan said regular drones cannot fly near power lines because the electromagnetic field around the lines creates problems for their internal hardware.
Thenewly-made drone is able to fly as close as five centimeters to the power lines because it has special features to resist electromagnetic fields, according to Motamedzadegan.
The drone can fly for 30 minutes each time and can carry up to 20 kilograms at 119 kph.
Currently, the drone can be operated from the vicinity of the inspection site, but studies are underway to use GPS technology to enable the drone to be controlled from greater distances.
Sara Rajabova is AzerNews’ staff journalist, follow her on Twitter: @SaraRajabova
Iran sells Turkey domestically-produced drones - AzerNews