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XS-101 Chinese Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

XS-101

Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
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Basic Information
Name
XS-101 Chinese Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Designation
XS-101
Alternate Designation
XS-101
Equipment Type
Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Manufacturer
Beijing ONFLY Tech Co. Ltd
Date of Introduction
2022
Description

The development of the XS101 Chinese Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) represents a significant advancement in China's defense capabilities, closely resembling the American Switchblade 300 drone. The XS101 is launched from a portable tube launcher, which enhances its mobility and ease of use for ground forces. It features a carbon fiber composite fuselage. A single swarm can support up to 64 aircraft operating in formation. The XS101 is promoted as having achieved key technical breakthroughs in vertical launch and precision strikes against low, slow, and small (LSS) aerial targets. This capability enables the XS101 to serve a dual role as both a surface-attack munition and a counter-UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) interceptor. The system's capabilities are notable for their tactical flexibility and advanced nature. The inclusion of a seeker head and a breakthrough in engaging LSS aerial targets defines the XS101 as a dual-role platform, capable of both precision surface attacks and counter-UAS interceptions. Furthermore, its proven performance at high altitudes and its development alongside other plateau-specific PLA (People's Liberation Army) weapon systems suggest its intended role in a potential Sino-Indian conflict. Equipped with a seeker and a broadband self-organizing network, the XS101 allows for precise targeting. A notable achievement was its successful launch from an altitude of 4,600 meters, where it accurately hit its target. This accomplishment highlights the drone's advanced autonomous capabilities, enabling it to navigate independently toward a designated area or target without continuous human guidance. However, the system is not entirely autonomous. Operators can make crucial course adjustments or abort missions in real-time, which is particularly important in situations where unexpected circumstances, such as the presence of civilians, may require a change in the drone's course of action. The introduction of the XS101 marks a significant leap in China's drone technology, potentially reshaping the landscape of unmanned aerial warfare.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Max Speed 198.0 km/h
Cruise Speed 108.0 km/h
Range 160.0 km
Endurance 90.00 hrs
Service Ceiling 5000 m
Payload Capacity 2 kg
Variants
XS-051 This is the smallest variant in the series, designed for single-person portability. It has a payload capacity of less than 1 kilogram, a 100-kilometer range, and a standard takeoff weight of 5 kilograms.
XS-201 The largest of the series, the XS-201 is described as jam-resistant and can carry a payload of less than 5 kilograms with an endurance of up to 180 minutes. The system's range is 320 kilometers.
System
Alternate Designation XS-101
Type Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Manufacturer Beijing ONFLY Tech Co. Ltd
Payload Capacity 2 kg (excluding electric load)
Launch Method Hot Gas / Cold Gas Catapult
Recovery Method Parachute
Collaborative Controller The NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX features a 16GB System on Chip (SoC) that is equipped with an 8-core Arm Cortex-A78AE CPU operating at a frequency of 2.0 GHz. Its graphical processing is managed by a 1024-core NVIDIA Ampere GPU, which functions at a clock speed of 918 MHz. This configuration provides significant artificial intelligence performance, achieving 100 TOPS (INT8). The system is supported by 16 GB of RAM and includes a 128 GB NVMe M.2 SSD that is expandable. Regarding connectivity options, the device is equipped with three RS422 ports, two 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports, one USB 3.0 port, and one HDMI port. The operating power range is between 9 and 28 volts DC, and the device has a weight of 235 grams.
Navigation and Control System This device operates on a voltage range of 9V to 36V. It has pretty good accuracy, with attitude measurements at ±2°, heading at ±0.1°, position at ±5m, and altitude at ±10m. The IMU updates at a rate of 200 Hz, making it responsive. You can control it in three ways: manually, with stabilized augmentation, or autonomously. Some cool features include support for swarm control, plus it can automatically take off, loiter, and land. It also has failsafe protection for added safety. The whole thing weighs just 200 grams.
Broadband Ad-hoc Network Data Link This device operates on frequencies between 2420 MHz and 2520 MHz, as well as 5120 MHz to 5330 MHz. It has a power output of up to 33 dBm and can transmit over a distance of at least 50 km, as long as there’s a clear line of sight. You can expect a data rate of 100 Mbps. It comes with one Ethernet port, one RS422/RS232 port, and one external J30J port. Plus, it weighs just 250 grams.
Ground Swarm Control System You can control up to 64 UAVs at the same time, all while keeping an eye on three screens. The control range is pretty impressive, reaching up to 50 km in open terrain. With a battery life of 2 hours, you’ll have some solid flying time. Connectivity options include USB, RJ45, and HDMI, and the whole setup weighs in at 14.8 kg.
Dimensions
Length, Folded 1,050 mm
Width, Folded 140 mm
Height, Folded 140 mm
Wingspan INA
Maximum Takeoff Weight 10 kg
Automotive
Engine Name INA
Engine Type INA
Engine Power INA
Maximum Speed 198 km/h
Cruise Speed 108 km/h
Control Radius 50 km
Maximum Range 160 km
Service Ceiling 5,000 m
Endurance 90min (empty); 60min (with payload)
Wind Resistance Level 6
Details
Country of Origin China
Category UAVs
Air > UAVs
Filter Label
X
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
0.14 m
Height
0.14 m
Weight
10 kg
Operators (1)
China
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