Nato uas classification. NATO categorizes UAS into three dedicated classes, ranging from Class I for the micro, mini and small ones, to Class II for medium-sized, tactical systems, to Class III for Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) and High-Altitude Long-Endurance (HALE) aircraft. Other classification schemes for UAS may choose to emphasize metrics such as the aircraft’s level of automation or operating range. UAS-Classification The first part deals with the relevant technical and operational classifications of unmanned aircraft in the OPEN category. Block diagrams of a typical unmanned aerial vehicle and its power system are shown. 2, Unmanned Aircraft Systems guides operational commanders and planning staff in understanding the terminology, tasking and employment of the UK’s unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Introduction NATO is currently looking at capabilities to protect people, equipment, and in general its missions against the threat of misuse of drones / Class I UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems). The principal constitutive elements of UAS are presented, and the associated airworthiness issues are discussed. Military's unmanned aerial systems (UAS) classification of UAVs based on weight, maximum altitude and speed of the UAV component. Class I Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) tracking, classification and identification challenge 1. S.
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