Tube Launched UAV

DTFZ-3-80
Tube Launched UAV
The DTFZ-3-80 suicide drone is a portable, single-soldier combat drone capable of rapidly approaching combat zones to perform battlefield situational awareness, reconnaissance and surveillance, target attacks, damage assessment, and other single or multiple tasks. It is a
low-noise, small-target, low-cost, and low-infrared signature smart munition that meets the needs of modern battlefields.
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Characteristic Advantages

  • Unique Operation Method: The DFZ-3 features user-friendly controls with a simple launch process, capable of being hand-thrown or catapulted, requiring minimal space. After basic training, it can be deployed for missions.

  • Multiple Attack Methods: It offers versatile attack options: First, it can perform pinpoint    strikes by deploying a warhead; second, it can be equipped with a contact-detonated aerial bomb to execute suicide attacks on specific targets.

  • Diverse Control Modes: The drone supports both autonomous and remote-controlled modes. It allows for route and mission adjustments via either mode, enabling selective precision strikes on targeted equipment.

Performance Parameter

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    Max Takeoff Weight: 3.5 kg

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    Warhead Payload: 0.5 kg - 1 kg

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    Endurance: 0.5 H

  • Cruising Speed: 80 m/s

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    Max Flight Speed: 110 km/h

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    Service Ceiling: 3,000 m

Application Scenarios

The DTFZ-3-80 can be equipped with a warhead for combat missions conducted by squad or   special forces, enabling immediate strikes on beyond-visual-range targets without the need for air or ground fire support.

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  • Border inspection
    Border inspection
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    River channel inspection
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    Pipeline patrol
  • Range inspection
    Range inspection
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