The Navigator Aviation Instrumentation Institute has begun creating the first samples of its domestic collision detection and avoidance system for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which will be ready for testing in 2024. On this subject with reference to the university reports TASS.
The Russian system is an analogue of foreign solutions that comply with the DAA standard. The system has eight classes whose functions depend on the type of drone. The development is particularly compatible with air surveillance and collision avoidance functions, airborne radars and ground surveillance systems.
“Based on the results of tests on a semi-natural modeling complex in laboratory conditions, we plan to start testing samples in the second half of 2024,” said Sergei Baburov, General Director of TASS Navigator.
According to him, the final form of collision avoidance systems will be miniature versions of similar solutions used on large manned aircraft.
Baburov added that the Navigator development could be used not only to protect drones, but also to coordinate their work in groups.
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