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Ruselectronics Creates Helicopter Navigation System to Replace Foreign Models

Russian Aviaton » Friday April 21, 2017 17:21 MSK
photo courtesy by Rostec press-service

The new system can be installed on any class of civil helicopters. It ensures stable hovering on low altitudes and increase flight security in mist, rain, snow and other unfavorable conditions, Sputniknews reported.

Ruselectronics, a Russian state-owned electronics company, said Thursday that it had developed a Russian-made doppler velocity and drift sensor system for civil helicopters to substitute foreign devices used in Russian equipment.

"In the framework of import substitution of critical elements of radioelectronic on-board equipment… a small-size helicopter doppler velocity and drift sensor combined with a height sensing device has been created," the statement on the company's website read.

According to the statement, the system can be installed on any class of civil helicopters. The device will ensure stable hovering on low altitudes and increase flight security in mist, rain, snow and other unfavorable conditions.

In 2014, the European Union imposed a range of sanctions on Russia on the pretext of the conflict in Ukraine. In line with the restrictions, Russia was banned from acquiring European devices and technologies, which were mainly used in military equipment, and oil and gas extraction.