Home MILITARY & DEFENCE In-house curing oven by UAVOS extends service life of UAV rotor blades.

In-house curing oven by UAVOS extends service life of UAV rotor blades.

by Editorial Staff


UAVOS announces a manufacturing breakthrough for its composite rotor blades: core sintering without post-processing. This innovation forms the blade’s internal structure with high precision during manufacturing, resulting in improved geometric stability, enhanced structural reliability, and reduced production costs.

Produced in-house using UAVOS’s own composite curing oven and strict quality controls, the rotor blades have been tested by an independent European laboratory for overload and environmental resilience, proving ideal for tough unmanned rotorcraft missions. Service life is a verified 3,000 hours.

The blades employ carbon multi-cross-layer technology and the NACA 23012 airfoil, delivering strong aerodynamic efficiency under high loads. A 10° twist reduces fuel consumption and increases flight endurance.

“As an OEM, we continue to invest in advanced production technologies,” said Aliaksei Stratsilatau, Founder and CEO of UAVOS. “This allows us to deliver high-performance UAV components while maintaining competitive pricing and manufacturing efficiency.”

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