ZALA T-16 and manned aviation practiced the defence of the fuel and energy complex during exercises in Sakhalin.
Operational and tactical counter-terrorism exercises involving ZALA T-16 unmanned aerial vehicle complexes have concluded in Sakhalin. The protection of fuel and energy complex facilities was practised using manned and unmanned aircraft within a single airspace.
UAV ZALA T-16, equipped with on-board IRRA hardware-software complex Based on artificial intelligence, they allow for real-time autonomous searching and identification of objects, monitoring of the situation in the controlled territory, and immediate reaction to its changes. Reliable communication and alternative navigation ensure uninterrupted operation of the T-16 even in a complex radio-electronic environment.
ZALA technology has confirmed its high reliability and the possibility of simultaneous use with manned aircraft in all conditions. The use of secure communication channels and continuous transmission of video data from event locations has enabled prompt management of forces and assets, which ensured high operational efficiency.