IHAs (unmanned aerial vehicle), were classified according to the various categories that they can have different names. These are usually the UAV (0, 1, 2, and 3) examined under the named classifications are:
UAV Class 0 (Zero):
the UAV Class 0, the lightest and smallest is a term often used for unmanned aerial vehicles. This class maximum takeoff weight 500 gr (included) – 4kg range in the size of the toy drone slight usuallyrefers to S. The weight, size and may vary according to the intended use. Such UAVSand S at low altitude, usually in open areas, for entertainment purposes or small-scale experiments
are used.
The UAV Class 1 (A):
Class 1 UAV, UAV designed for medium-sized commercial and professional use generallyrefers to S. Larger size, longer flight times, and often more advanced cameras or sensors may have. Such UAVSs usually agriculture, mapping, surveillance, such as security are used in various industries. IHA1: 4 kg Max takeoff weight (included) – are in the range of 25 kg.
UAV Class 2 (Two):
Class 2 UAV, usually large-scale and the UAV can perform more complex tasks, whichrefers to the. This class UAVs 25 kg Max takeoff weight (included) – up to 150 kg is typically in the range of longer range, higher load carrying capacity and various other features. For example, unmanned cargo deliveries, long-range reconnaissance missions in areas such as they can be used.
UAV Class 3 (Three):
UAV Class 3, 150 kg maximum takeoff weight (included), and more generally large, heavy and high-performance UAVSs represents. This class IHAusually designed for tasks that require high security, such as special s strategic and military operations. Long-range surveillance and attack capabilities that can conduct operations that they can have high precision.
These classifications generally the UAVsize, capabilities, and potential risks according to the purpose of use is the general classification. However, each country’s Aviation Authority rules, or this or similar you can make some differences in the classification of UAVs can be classified in different ways. Therefore, UAVdetails about S relevance to a specific classification and use, in accordance with local aviation regulations should be determined.
