Malaysian Air Torce unveils DJI combat drone prototype


The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has unveiled a prototype of its Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) which uses DJI Matrice 200 Series small Unmanned Aerial System (sUAS) as its platform, The Malaysisa Military Times reports.
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Prototype of DJI Matice 200 Series drone armed with two Colt M4 carbines (Picture source: Malaysisa Military Times)


The quadcopter drone is armed with two Colt M4 carbines. It is not known whether this is really an actual UCAV prototype or just an experiment conducted by the Air Force.

For the DJI Matrice 200 Series drones, high-performance motors paired with 17-inch propellers ensure stable flight in strong winds. The new dual-battery power system automatically heats batteries when flying in sub-zero temperatures, while an enclosed design ensures weather and water resistance, so you can fly in a wide range of environments.

Headquartered in Shenzhen, widely considered China’s Silicon Valley, DJI offices can be found in the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, South Korea, Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. As a privately owned and operated company, DJI focuses on its own vision, supporting creative, commercial, and nonprofit applications of its technology.


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DJI Matice 200 Series drone  (Picture source: DJI)