First flight August 1998 | ||
Short range UAV demonstrator Nasnas
The TAT Nasnas is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Tunisia was the first Arab country to develop this industry in 1997. In 2003, it was joined by the United Arab Emirates. The UAVs are constructed and designed in Tunisia. They are produced by the Tunisia Aero Technologies company (TAT). The flight of the first Tunisian drone, "TAT Aoussou", took place in October 1997. It served primarily as an aerial target for anti-aircraft units. It was designed and built in eight months. The first flight of the prototype "TAT Nasnas" (or anasnas) took place in August 1998. It was designed and built in six months.
Contents
- Short range UAV demonstrator Nasnas
- Dimensions
- Performance
- Datalinks
- Payloads
- TAT Jebelassa 650
- Specifications
- Rotary Wing UAV Jinn Project
- References
Data from Jane's:
Dimensions
Maximum takeoff weight 120 kg Power Plant: Twin opposed cylinders engine, 22 hp to 38 hp.
Use: TADA, Surveillance, Intelligence, pipeline surveillance, meteo, remote sensing for mapping.
Performance
Datalinks
Payloads
TAT Jebelassa 650
The Jebelassa 650 (means in Arabic: Mountain Watch) has evolved subsequently to give birth to a new version of the Smaller Nasnas which is "stronger and more polished".
The first flight of the prototype Jebelassa took place in 2004. It has a larger radius of action the UAV can carry more payloads and missions.
Specifications
Rotary Wing UAV: Jinn (Project)
Tunisia Aero Technologies Industries is looking for investors to develop the Jinn