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Students of National University of Science and Technology build drone

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A.Ikhsanaa
2016-01-07
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Students of National University of Science and Technology build drone

You may have heard about drones formally known as unmanned aerial vehicles many times before. Mongolian students built drone or flying robot with the help of their teacher. 

PhD at Kyushu University of Japan Shin Ichiro worked as consultant.

Called SkyMapper, the drone will be used for conducting air monitoring. For example, it is available for controlling and counting the endangered animals, land management, cadastral plan, mapping and remote searching. 

Length of the wing is 1.7 meter while the length of the body is 1.3 meter. Fully charged drone can fly for 20 minutes and it can fly up to a speed of 36 km/h. 

As we see the video below, one must throw the drone with hand in order to launch it and it has self-stabilization mode. Also the SkyMapper can turn on automatic mode​ itself and fly along the specified road. 

Teacher at Mechanical Transport School of National University of Science and Technology S.Manas led the project team consisting of students T.Erbolat, B.Anhbayar and S.Serikjan. 

PhD at Kyushu University of Japan Shin Ichiro worked as consultant.

Interestingly, CES 2016, global consumer electronics and consumer technology tradeshow is being organized in Las Vegas. Ametros Solutions Co., LTD is attending at CES 2016, representing Mongolia with its "Home Automation System". 

You may have heard about drones formally known as unmanned aerial vehicles many times before. Mongolian students built drone or flying robot with the help of their teacher. 

PhD at Kyushu University of Japan Shin Ichiro worked as consultant.

Called SkyMapper, the drone will be used for conducting air monitoring. For example, it is available for controlling and counting the endangered animals, land management, cadastral plan, mapping and remote searching. 

Length of the wing is 1.7 meter while the length of the body is 1.3 meter. Fully charged drone can fly for 20 minutes and it can fly up to a speed of 36 km/h. 

As we see the video below, one must throw the drone with hand in order to launch it and it has self-stabilization mode. Also the SkyMapper can turn on automatic mode​ itself and fly along the specified road. 

Teacher at Mechanical Transport School of National University of Science and Technology S.Manas led the project team consisting of students T.Erbolat, B.Anhbayar and S.Serikjan. 

PhD at Kyushu University of Japan Shin Ichiro worked as consultant.

Interestingly, CES 2016, global consumer electronics and consumer technology tradeshow is being organized in Las Vegas. Ametros Solutions Co., LTD is attending at CES 2016, representing Mongolia with its "Home Automation System". 

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A.Ikhsanaa
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2016-01-07


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