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EDEX 2023: Presentation of Thor drone by Naudi and Altair Technologies.


| 2023

During the EDEX 2023 exhibition, Naudi and Altair Technologies unveiled two drones, Thor and Loki, but here we will focus on Thor. Based in Kyiv, Ukraine, and the United States, these companies introduced their latest unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), Thor, which stands out for its composite matrix construction and versatile power options, including both lithium-polymer and lithium-ion batteries.
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Thor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle displayed at EDEX 2023. (Picture source: Army Recognition)


One of the features of Thor is its communication capabilities, operating on multiple channels, including 900 and 433 MHz for control and 1200 MHz and 5.8 MHz for video. This ensures a reliable connection between the drone and its operator. Additionally, the maximum takeoff weight of 25 kg, coupled with a minimum empty weight of just 7 kg, allows it to carry payloads between 1 and 7 kg, making it highly versatile for various applications.

Thor can fly for a maximum duration of 240 minutes and cover a distance of up to 75 km, making it suitable for extended missions. The UAV can reach a maximum flight altitude of 1500 meters, with a cruising speed of 72 km/h, and can operate in a speed range of 70 to 120 km/h. These features make Thor highly capable in different operational scenarios.

Thor is also designed for rapid deployment, taking just 15-20 minutes to transition from its transport position to full operational status. This quick response time is vital in situations where time is of the essence, such as search and rescue operations or rapid reconnaissance missions. Similarly, its preparation time for restart is equally efficient, falling within the same 15-20 minute window.

The design of Thor also takes into account practical aspects of field operations. It employs a launcher for takeoff and is capable of a horizontal landing with a short run, enhancing its usability in diverse environments. The range of its telemetry and video signal transmission extends up to 15 km, ensuring effective remote operation even at significant distances.

The introduction of Thor by Naudi and Altair Technologies at EDEX 2023 highlights the ongoing evolution in drone technology. These advancements not only enhance the capabilities of UAVs in traditional areas such as surveillance and reconnaissance but also open up new possibilities for their use in civilian and commercial sectors. Simultaneously, it's important to note the evolution of anti-drone solutions, giving the impression of a never-ending race among various manufacturers.


 

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