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Amel | |
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Role | Remote piloted aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicle
Type of aircraft
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Manufacturer | Star Aviation |
Designer | Star Aviation |
First flight | 2013 |
Produced | 2013–present |
Amel is an Algerian design of drone operating since October 2013.[1]
AMEL 300-3anAlgeria design of drone operating since October 2016.[2] It is manufactured by the Center Industrial research and Technology (Algeria) Balhrach (CRTI) and is composed of fiberglass and carbon for durability and low weight. It can not be detected by radar reconnaissance. The UAV contains an electric motor and two surveillance cameras and provides live images.
Amel 400-1 is an Algerian design of drone operating since October 2013.[3]
Amel 700-2 is an Algerian design of drone operating since October 2016.[4]
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