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ZALA ZARYA ABCs have proven their effectiveness in the Caucasus mountains

A training camp organised by ZALA instructors was held in the vicinity of Vladikavkaz, during which the ZALA ZARYA-1 and ZALA ZARYA-1M unmanned aerial systems were practised flying in difficult mountainous terrain. The event was attended by specialists from Russian EMERCOM units representing the Volgograd region and the republics of Adygea, Dagestan, Chechnya, North Ossetia and Kalmykia. The training flights confirmed the ability of the ZALA ZARYA UAS to operate effectively in extreme conditions, including lack of satellite navigation, low visibility and difficult terrain.

Specialised ZALA ZARYA ABCs are designed for comprehensive monitoring of vast territories at any time of day and in the most unfavourable weather conditions. New communication channels provide reliable and high quality video transmission from thermal imagers and HD cameras at a distance of over 50 kilometres. Alternative navigation systems allow ZALA ZARYA to operate reliably even in the absence of satellite communication.

In addition, ZALA unmanned systems can be equipped with a variety of equipment, including dosimeters, warning systems and high-resolution cameras. The modular configuration of ZALA ZARYA UAS allows to effectively solve a wide range of tasks facing the Ministry of Emergency Situations, from search and rescue operations in hard-to-reach areas to radiation monitoring.

The training confirmed the high potential of ZALA's unmanned technology for security and emergency response in mountainous conditions, where traditional methods are often ineffective.

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