Malaysia built unmanned aerial vehicles
UAV Greentech 2010 unmanned aerial vehicles can reach speeds of up to 55 km / h and fly as high as 300 m in 60 minutes.
A team of researchers from the University of Science Malaysia (USM) has unveiled the first ever UAV Greentech 2010 unmanned aerial vehicle.
Unmanned UAV Greentech 2010.
Compact and lightweight, the UAV Greentech 2010 has a number of special features such as a top speed of 55 km / h and a high altitude of 300 m in 60 minutes.
UAV Greentech 2010 can work well to observe and collect data in hazardous situations such as floods, earthquakes and tsunamis.
UAV Greentech 2010 can also be used for industrial and agricultural purposes.
Successful Malaysian researchers have unveiled a new page in the development of unmanned aerial vehicles, as Malaysia has so far imported all kinds of UAVs.
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