
Drone warfare has become prominent in the modern battlefield. Today we’ll take you to the Taiwanese military’s Unmanned Aircraft System Training Center where army instructors are teaching trainees how to operate all kinds of drones in preparation for a potential war.
Like a gray helicopter, a manually-controlled drone takes off vertically. It gradually increases its altitude. Once stable, it can perform all kinds of operations.
The army’s tactical short-range UAV named “Capricorn” has an operational range of up to 30 kilometers, a loitering time of one hour and a top speed of 64 kilometers per hour. It is able to provide reconnaissance capabilities in all kinds of weather. As a trainee operates the flight, instructors are on hand to provide detailed explanations. This is the military’s newly-established Unmanned Aircraft System Training Center.
Wang Pei-yu
Unmanned Aircraft System Training Center instructor
What we want to teach the trainees is how to handle all kinds of situations during these flights. Before their flights, we require trainees to conductor a preliminary check of environmental conditions and the state of the drone.
The army has also set up small-scale indoor training facilities where trainees operate the flight of small drones. These facilities incorporate audiovisual reaction training systems designed to improve reaction speed and accuracy, as well as throttle control training to enhance the precision and finesse of manual control.
By combining drones with virtual reality technology, officers and soldiers can fly from a first-person perspective, which enhances immersion and makes UAV flight training more comprehensive.
Lo Ching-yu
Unmanned Aircraft System Training Center trainee
Drones are really difficult to control, it’s not like what you’d imagine. It’s not like playing with a remote-controlled airplane. I think it’s because they have a high degree of sensitivity, so if you don’t control them well, they’ll fly around erratically. Actually, more and more people are coming here for drone training, and this is really important.
Drones have already become a prominent feature of the modern battlefield. The military is increasing training capacity with hopes of enabling more service personnel to become proficient in their operations.
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無人機作戰,已是現代戰爭顯學,更是不對稱作戰重要戰力,為了提升訓練量能,陸軍成立"無人機訓練中心",由專業教官帶學員飛行"摩羯"戰術近程無人機,同時設置室內訓場,搭配小型實機與VR技術,讓官兵全方位提升飛行能力。
灰白色直升機外型的無人機,在人員操作下垂直起飛。逐步提升高度,待無人機穩定後,開始各項操作。
陸軍"摩羯"戰術近程無人機,作戰範圍可達30公里,滯空時間一小時,最快速度64公里,可提供全天候偵察能力。學員飛行時,教官在一旁仔細講解,這裡是陸軍新成立的無人機訓練中心。
[[陸軍無人機訓練中心教官 王佩喻]]
“我們要教會學員的是,要他會在飛行的過程中,學會說在每個狀況下,要如何的去處置,那飛行前我們會要求學員,先針對當前的環境,以及我們無人機的機況先行做檢查”
陸軍也在室內規劃小型訓場,利用小型無人機實際飛行,搭配可提升反應速度與準確性的"聲視覺反應力訓練器",提升桿量控制細膩度的"油門推桿操作能力訓練"。
無人機結合VR技術,讓官兵用第一視角飛行,增加臨場感,讓飛行訓練更全面化。
[[陸軍無人機訓練中心受訓學員 羅慶羽]]
“無人機真的滿難操控的,不是想像中,像玩那個遙控飛機這樣,我覺得因為它敏感度滿高,所以如果你控制不好的話,它會亂飛。現在其實越來越多人會來這裡受無人機的訓練,然後這是真的滿重要的一件事情”
無人機已成現代戰場顯學,軍方提升訓練量能,盼讓更多官兵熟稔操作要領。
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