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EOMST unmanned blimps

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EOMST unmanned blimps are Chinese UAVs developed by Shandong in Zoucheng, intended for various applications such as aerial survey, advertisement and law enforcement applications. These unmanned blimps are often named after their respective lengths. For example: if a blimp is 11 meters long, then it is named Type 1100, because 11 meters is equal to 1100 millimeters.

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Unmanned blimps

EOMST unmanned blimps are blimps with a single gasoline-powered engine or twin gasoline-powered engines with various configurations.

ZCHM1/11

ZCHM1/11 is an unmanned blimp developed by EOMST main for aerial advertisement, and it has a length of 12.5 meter.

YC23

YC23 is another unmanned blimp developed by EOMST main for aerial advertisement, and it is the smaller cousin of larger ZCHM1/11.

Police unmanned blimp

EOMST has developed an unmanned blimp specially tailored to law enforcement need, and a single police unmanned blimp can perform all the tasks performed by twenty-five officers on foot patrol and twenty-five squad cars. Police unmanned blimp has an operational radius of 80 – 120 km, and has been in service since 2006. The complete name is Aerial Robotic Police Blimp (Kong-zhong Ji-Qi-Ren Jing-yong Fei-ting, 空中机器人警用飞艇).

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EOMST unmanned blimps Wikipedia


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