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The Pchela is launched using rocket assist by two solid-propellant booster rocket engines, and it is recovered via parachute. The Pchela-1T has a range 60 km (37 mi), flies at 100–2500 m (328-8,203 ft) altitude at 120–180 km/h (75-112 mph). The Maximum Take-Off Weight for the vehicle is 138 kg (304 lb). Yak lists the vehicle endurance at two hours.

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  • Yakovlev Pchela
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  • The Pchela is launched using rocket assist by two solid-propellant booster rocket engines, and it is recovered via parachute. The Pchela-1T has a range 60 km (37 mi), flies at 100–2500 m (328-8,203 ft) altitude at 120–180 km/h (75-112 mph). The Maximum Take-Off Weight for the vehicle is 138 kg (304 lb). Yak lists the vehicle endurance at two hours.
  • The Yakovlev Pchela "Bee" is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle developed by the Russian company Yakovlev.
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  • The Pchela is launched using rocket assist by two solid-propellant booster rocket engines, and it is recovered via parachute. The Pchela-1T has a range 60 km (37 mi), flies at 100–2500 m (328-8,203 ft) altitude at 120–180 km/h (75-112 mph). The Maximum Take-Off Weight for the vehicle is 138 kg (304 lb). Yak lists the vehicle endurance at two hours.
  • The Yakovlev Pchela "Bee" is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle developed by the Russian company Yakovlev.
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