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KZD-85 is a UAV system that was designed by Farner AG Grenchen. The aerospace enterprise RUAG Aviation is now responsible for it. KZD-85 stands for the German words “Klein Ziel Drohne” (small target drone).
Operation
editThe KZD-85 uses a compact launcher and a parachute-based landing system that enables the UAV to land nearly anywhere. Gliding landings on grass or snow are also possible. It is used as a training target (for aiming, but not shooting) for the Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon, the FIM-92 Stinger, and the Rapier missile. There are no sensors built in; "hits" are determined by the surface reflection of the laser from the target device.
Operators
editThe KZD-85 system has been in service with the Swiss Air Force since 1985 and is still in use today. There are no plans for retiring or replacement.
Technical data
edit- Type: Target UAV
- Range: up to 2.5 km (1.6 mi)
External links
edit- Page of the Swiss Air Forces about the KZD-85 in German language only
- Pictures and short english text about the KZD-85
- Jane's All the World's Aircraft, p. 418, and World unmanned aircraft, p. 73.[1]