Yakovlev Pchela
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The PCHELA-1T is a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) aircraft. Manufactured by the Russian Yakovlev Design Bureau, its primary use is for surveillance and observation in battlefield environments with downlinked video. Other implementations and uses include target designation and as a training target.
The PCHELA is launched using rocket assist by two solid-propellant booster rocket engines, and it is recovered via parachute.
The Pchela-1T has a range 60 km, flies at 100–2500 meters altitude at 120–180 km/h. The Maximum Take-Off Weight for the vehicle is 138kg. Yak lists the vehicle endurance at two hours.
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- Yakovlev Design Bureau – English
- A.S. Yakovlev Design Bureau – Russian
- Yakovlev RPVs
- PCHELA
Fighters: Yak-1 · Yak-3 · Yak-7 · Yak-9 · Yak-15 · Yak-17 · Yak-23 · Yak-25 (II) · Yak-28 · Yak-38
Bombers: Yak-2 · Yak-4 · Yak-28 - Reconnaissance: Yak-25 · Yak-27 · Pchela
Transports: Yak-6 · Yak-8 · Yak-10 · Yak-12 · Yak-14 · Yak-40 · Yak-42 · Yak-112 - Helicopters: Yak-24
Trainers: UT-1 · UT-2 · Yak-7 · Yak-11 · Yak-17 · Yak-18 · Yak-28 · Yak-30 (II) · Yak-32 · Yak-50 (II) · Yak-52 · Yak-54 · Yak-55 · Yak-130
Experimental: Yak-5 · Yak-13 · Yak-19 · Yak-25 (I) · Yak-26 · Yak-30 (I) · Yak-36 · Yak-41 · Yak-43 · Yak-44 · Yak-46 · Yak-50 (I)