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NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERCITY

OF MALAYSIA

COMPUTER LITERACY
[FCS 0712]

NAME : MUHAMMAD HAFIZI B. ABDUL RAZAK


MATRIC NO: 110293
GROUP : KJ 5
Table of Contents
Contents 1
TAI Anka 2
DRDO Nishant 3
DRDO Lakhsya 4
Mind Map 5
My Friend’s Name 6
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TAI Anka

The TAI Anka (English: Phoenix) is a family of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) being developed by Turkish Aerospace
Industries for the Turkish Air Force. The Anka-A (or TIHA-A) is a surveillance version, while ANKA-B (TIHA-B) will be an
armed version also known as "combat drone"

The contract regarding the development of an indigenous Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle (UAV) system for the reconnaissance requirements of the Turkish Armed Forces became effective on 24
December 2004. Within the framework of the program, a total of three prototypes and ground systems will be designed,
developed, manufactured and tested by mid 2011 as part of the prototype development phase. Subsequently in 2012,
the serial production phase of ANKA-A will be launched and additional 10 systems (meaning 30 ANKA-A's) will be built
for Turkish Air Force. Trials of a TEI (Tusas Engine Industries) designed engine will start within one year.

The Turkish Indigenous MALE UAV (TIHA) system will consist of air vehicles (A/V), Ground Control Station (GCS), Ground
Data Terminal (GDT), Automatic Take-off and Landing System (ATOLS), Transportable Image Exploitation System (TIES),
Remote Video Terminal (RVT) and various Ground Support Equipment (GSE).

The TIHA system, which is designed for night and day missions including adverse weather conditions, performs real time
image intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, moving/stationery target detection, recognition, identification and
tracking missions.

DRDO Nishant

The DRDO Nishant is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) developed by India's ADE (Aeronautical Development
Establishment) a branch of DRDO for the Indian Armed Forces. The Nishant UAV is primarily tasked with
intelligence gathering over enemy territory and also for recon, surveillance, target designation, artillery fire
correction, damage assessment, ELINT and SIGINT. The UAV has an endurance of 4 h 30 min. Nishant has
completed development phase and user trials.
The 380 kg (840 lb) Nishant UAV requires rail-launching from a hydro-pneumatic launcher and recovered by a
Parachute System. Launches at a velocity of 45 m/s are carried out in 0.6 second with 100 kW power and
subsequent launches can be carried out in intervals of 20 minutes. The Mobile Hydro-Pneumatic Launcher
(MHPL) system mounted on a Tatra truck weighs 14,000 kg (31,000 lb) and boasts of a life cycle of 1000
launches before requiring overhaul. Nishant is one of the few UAVs in the world in its weight-class capable of
being catapult-launched and recovered by using parachute, thus eliminating the need for a runway as in case
of conventional take-off and landing with wheels

DRDO Lakshya

The Lakshya is an Indian remotely piloted high speed target drone system developed by the Aeronautical
Development Establishment (ADE) of DRDO. The drone, remote piloted by a ground control station provides
realistic towed aerial sub-targets for live fire training. The drone is ground or ship launched from a zero
length launcher and recovery is by a two stage parachute system developed by ADE (DRDO), for land or sea
based recovery. The drone has a crushable nose cone, which absorbs the impact of landing, minimizing
damage. The flight path may be controlled or pre-programmed, based upon the type of mission.

The requirement for a pilotless target aircraft (PTA) arose in 1976. Feasibility studies were carried out by ADE to
provide for a target system that met the requirements of all 3 services of the armed forces. An Inter Services
Qualitative Requirement (ISQR), common to the three Services, was formulated by a Working Group constituted by the
Ministry of Defence in January 1977 and 35 ISQR points were identified. Subsequently, based on a feasibility study
carried out by ADE, the project for the design and development of Inter-Services PTA by ADE, satisfying the ISQR was

sanctioned by Government in September 1980 at a cost of 170 million (US$3.8 million) including a foreign exchange

element of 80 million (US$1.8 million). The development activity was planned for completion within five years. In
parallel, a development project for indigenous development of PTA Engine (PTAE-7) was also sanctioned at an

estimated cost of 45 million (US$1 million) to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited(HAL) in September 1980, based on a
feasibility study and project proposal submitted by HAL.

ACTIVITY 2
NO NAME ADDRESS HOBBY
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1 NIK JALALUDDIN 225,KG ALOR PLAYING
HILMI BIN NIK LINTANG,22200 BESUT FOOTBALL
YAHYA TERNGGANU
2 MUHAMMAD IZZAT LOT 2023,KAMPUNG KAROAKE
FITRI BIN TUNJUNG,JALAN KUALA
SAMSUDIN KRAI,16010 KOTA
BHARU,KELANTAN
3 ARIFF AZAMIE BIN KG. PANTAI SURI JLN PLAYING
ABDUL RAHIM KUALA BESAR 15350 VIDEO
KOTA BHARU KELANTAN GAMES
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TIME

0500-0700 WAKE UP,SUBUH PRAYER &BREAKFAST


0700-0800 MORNING PARADE
0800-0900 PARADE Calculus Physics Calculus Physics
0900-1000 English 10-L-07 10-R-03 10-R-04 10-R-03
1000-1100 09-R-04 BREAK Computer
1100-1200 Chemistry Chemistry Basic Maths English Literacy
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1200-1300 10-L-08 10-R-02
1300-1400 LUNCH, & ZOHOR PRAYER
1400-1500 NO CLASS Basic Chemistry 2 Chemistry
1500-1600 Maths 1
10-L-08 TTS
10-R-02 10-R-02
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