SWAN III
The SWAN III is a type of unmanned aerial vehicle designed by ELI Military Simulations of Estonia[1] in cooperation with STC Delta.[2] The system is intended for use in border policing, aerial reconnaissance, signals intelligence, disaster monitoring and other roles.
| SWAN III | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Role | Unmanned aerial vehicle | 
| National origin |  Estonia | 
| Designer | ELI Military Simulations | 
| First flight | 2011 | 
| Introduction | 2012 | 
| Status | Active | 
| Primary user | Georgian Land Forces | 
| Number built | Handful | 
| Developed from | 2012 | 
Technical details
    
The aircraft is powered by a built-in combustion engine. It lands on a parachute and unfolds airbags for protection. It is controlled remotely from a ground unit.
- Flight time: 8 hours
- Altitude: 100–3000 meters
- Speed: 60–160 km/h
- Payload: Dual camera, photographic camera, thermal camera, infrared camera
References
    
-  "SWAN III".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
- "Civil.Ge | Saakashvili Says Drones, Bought from Israel, were Compromised".
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