ZALA demonstrated its latest unmanned systems at the Ministry of Internal Affairs training exercise in Dagestan
Instructors from ZALA took part in a training and methodological workshop for specialists from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs’ departments responsible for the deployment and operation of unmanned aerial vehicles. More than 120 staff members from the ministry’s regional divisions not only familiarised themselves with promising models of ZALA unmanned technology, but also tested them in practice. The event took place in the mountainous terrain of the Republic of Dagestan, which provided an ideal setting to demonstrate the advanced capabilities of the aerial and ground-based systems.
The participants were presented with the modernised T-16M aircraft-type unmanned complex. The unmanned aircraft has received new communication channels and is designed for prolonged monitoring of vast territories with complex wind conditions. Additionally, the aircraft is capable of stable operation in mountainous terrain.
The key novelty of the show also became ZALA universal ground-based robotic platform. The system has been developed to minimise risks to personnel when carrying out tasks in hard-to-reach and potentially hazardous areas. In its standard configuration, the NRTK ZALA maintains a stable connection over a range of up to 5 kilometres. When operating in conjunction with a UAV acting as an airborne relay, the reliable control range increases to 30 kilometres.
The equipment on display is the result of many years of close collaboration between ZALA and law enforcement agencies. The company is continuously developing its range of unmanned solutions, drawing on the real-world combat and operational experience of law enforcement units.