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Assalu Alaikum everyone I present to you the pride of UAE aeronautical engineering the United-40 armed drone:

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A picture that shows the internal weapon bays of this UAV (The first UAV in the world to have internal weapon bays)
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The missile it will be carrying is under it.
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DUBAI — Emirati group Adcom Systems introduced an armed drone at the Dubai Airshow on Thursday, developed at a time when many military powers continue to import the unmanned aircraft increasingly used in warfare.

The MALE (Medium Altitude Long Endurance) plane should begin testing in early December and be available to customers in February, Ali al-Dhaheri, the president of the Abu Dhabi-based company, told AFP.

The device, known as United 40, can carry eight 60-kilometre (37-miles) range "Nemrod" missiles in its fuselage. Those are also developed by Adcom and are to be tested in January.

Adcom Systems, a conglomerate of 37 companies, mainly manufactures drones used for air force training.

Dhaheri stressed that the technology for the United 40 was developed by his company.

"All systems are ours. We are a leading innovator in aerodynamics," he said.

Drones under development by European defence firms are using technology purchased from Israel.

Dassault Aviation of France and Britain's BAE Systems are jointly working on a drone project, while the European aerospace and defence group EADS is still working on its drone Talarion.

The UAE model, which took five years to develop, has a wingspan of 17.5 metres, a maximum payload of 400 kilogrammes, and carries 300 litres of fuel, of which 260 litres are in the wings, Dhaheri said.

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Congratulation! :tup:
 
Adcom Unveils Innovative UAV at Dubai Air Show

Arguably the most impressive new design on display at Dubai is Adcom Systems’ latest unmanned air vehicle, the United 40. Based in Abu Dhabi, the company has forged a reputation for taking innovative approaches to UAV and aerial target design, and the United 40 does not disappoint due to its tandem-wing layout and dramatic S-shaped fuselage.

The tandem-wing UAV concept that has resulted in the United 40 has been in research and development for about four years. In its formative years it was given development designations in the X range, but later became known as the Shaheen. It has recently received its new name to honor of the 40th anniversary of the creation of the United Arab Emirates.


Flight trials with scale models of tandem-wing designs began around two years ago, the models increasing in size and complexity. The final test vehicle was powered by two small tractor engines mounted on the rear wing, and had a span of six meters. Armed with results from these flight tests, Adcom has now built the full-scale aircraft, and it is intended to fly in the next few weeks.

A tandem wing was selected for a number of reasons. Most importantly it is very forgiving in terms of center-of-gravity limits, while it also reduces ground footprint. The incidence of the front wing can be altered to provide pitch control and trim. The wings themselves offer very high lift, resulting in an extraordinary glide ratio of 1:43. Span is 57 feet 6 inches and the lifting area of the wing is 262 sq ft.

Climb performance is expected to be excellent, based on data from the scale-model trials. Takeoff/landing speed could be as low as 33 mph, and the vehicle has an expected ceiling of more than 23,000 feet. Maximum takeoff weight is around 2,205 pounds, and up to 211 U.S. gallons of fuel can be carried giving a long endurance. Of that total 63.4 U.S. gallons is held in the wings. Payloads can be carried externally under the fuselage, in an internal bay, or in up to four under-wing pods.

Another unusual feature of the United 40 is its hybrid powerplant, which comprises a primary 120-hp Rotax 914UL engine driving a pusher propeller in the tail, augmented for takeoff and climbout by an 80-hp electric motor mounted further forward.

Yabhon-Namrod UAV Warhead

Displayed alongside the United 40 is a new weapon intended for use with the UAV. The Yabhon-Namrod has been designed by Adcom to be carried internally on an eight-round rotary launcher. It has a straight wing that swivels into position on launch, and a small jet engine that can power the weapon to around 620 mph over a range of around 37 miles.

Yabhon-Namrod weighs about 66 pounds. The warhead is based on that of a standard 100mm artillery round. A range of guidance methods could be employed, including infrared and laser, as well as GPS/inertial.

Adcom Unveils Innovative UAV at Dubai Air Show | Aviation International News
 
You know what is Namrod? In Israel, it is called Nimrod

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Nimrod missile in Paris Air Show

I thought you would say that and I was waiting for this question.

Namrod and Nimrod mean the same thing in Hebrew and Arabic. Why did they opt to use the same name I don't know.

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:lol:..........

Congratulation! :tup:

You do realize he is boasting about his country's ability to make this UAV while many other countries in the world still can't do the same thing the same way. He is not saying he is making it with the help of Israel but boasting about how it is not.
 
the drone looks pretty good. But I don't don't know from where they got this awkward looking design..They could have made a very easy design....:smokin:
 
the drone looks pretty good. But I don't don't know from where they got this awkward looking design..They could have made a very easy design....:smokin:

The made this design so it glides in the air for a longer time thus saves oil and in return increase range and time period flying.
 
Wonderful, better looking beast than the predator..congratulations UAE
 
so am i hearing correct when this this miracle happened that uae made something i mean hell PAK media and people of Pakistan must change there views about the Arab world from this point onward
 
UAE - a jewel in the crown for the entire Muslim world (except its leaders' choice to serve Westerners and some of its decisions to allow unislamic practises to please Westerners). Congratulations UAE!
 
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