LM-150 UAV system Introduction
Product introduction
The UAV has an endurance of more than 6 hours, a range of more than 1000 km, and can carry a 50 kg warhead in proximity or collision mode (optional) to carry out devastating attacks on air defense positions, armored assembly positions, fortifications, airports, ports and other targets.
The UAV adopts a fully autonomous working mode and carries out coordinate strikes on its own according to the mission plan uploaded before launching. When the fuel is about to run out, the UAV automatically goes to the pre-set self-destruction area to complete the self-destruction operation.

Figure1 LM-150 UAV platform
Product features
The LM-150 UAV has a delta wing layout with a cylindrical fuselage. The left and right wings are slightly arranged with vertical tails. The trailing edge of the wing is provided with an elevator and elevons. The power system of the whole aircraft is a pusher arrangement, with a piston engine driving the propeller, and the propeller is a two-blade fixed-pitch wooden propeller. The booster is arranged on the belly of the fuselage and is used for zero-length launch takeoff.

Figure 2 Three views of the platform
Product Integrated
Table 1 Main performance indexes of UAV
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Serial number |
Project |
Performance parameters |
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1. |
Maximum takeoff weight |
150kg |
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2. |
Adaptive load weight |
50kg |
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3. |
Cruising speed |
EAS 150~180km/h(42~50m/s) |
|
4. |
Practical ceiling |
Altitude 3000m |
|
5. |
Endurance |
6 hours (altitude 1000 m) |
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6. |
Voyage |
1000km |
|
7. |
Communication distance |
≮50km (sight distance) Optional 100km/150km data link |
|
8. |
Satellite guidance accuracy |
CEP50≯10m |
|
9. |
Operating temperature |
-20℃~55℃ |
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10. |
Wind resistance |
Level 6 in launch phase (12m/s) Flight phase level 7 (17m/s) |
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11. |
Storage life |
5 years for flight platform/10 years for airframe structure |
|
12. |
Launch mode |
Simple launcher |
Introduction to product use

1)Check whether all components and equipment of the overall system function normally;
2)Use the ground station to import the target position into the UAV (the uploaded and downloaded data are the same data);
3)Launch using an ignition device;
4)The unmanned aerial vehicle enters an autonomous state and flies to the target;
5)Complete the task;


