Vojenské Rozhledy

Czech Military Review

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 2/2007: 213-217

Bezpilotní letadlaVojenský profesionál

Ing. Josef Nastoupil

Článek je přehledem problematiky týkající se stavu a bojového použití bezpilotních letadel, nikoli popisem jednotlivých typů.

Klíčová slova: trendy,taktika,bojova cinnost,vzdusne sily,operacni prostredi,uav

Unmanned Aircraft

The article deals with the question of unmanned aircraft generally, it doesn't discuss their individual types. Unmanned aircraft (UAVs) are designed to fly without a pilot (that is by remote control), their combat engagements are less risky and potentially less costly. Army officials say that UAVs will serve better, as they will carry more weapons and sturdier avionics, use the same fuel as other service aircraft, and could be operated by soldiers in theatre. Avionics and weapons might be controlled even by a conventional link with ground control stations. One "land pilot" can control several UAVs simultaneously. The running programmes will produce mature technologies and stable designs, making use of critical technologies, control abilities. The other critical technologies are: an engine that uses heavy fuel and an automatic take-off and landing system. As a part of coalition forces, the UAVs had proved their usefulness and serviceability in the Middle East.

Keywords: combat activity,operational environment,tactics,trends,uav,air force

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Nastoupil, J. (2007). Bezpilotní letadla. Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review88(2), 213-217
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