Denis Manturov visited the Research Center "Institute named after N.E. Zhukovsky"

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Denis Manturov visited the Research Center "Institute named after N.E. Zhukovsky"

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited the N.E. Zhukovsky Institute and learned about the results obtained during the implementation of complex research projects.

The presented technology demonstrators, aerodynamic models, and samples of elements and systems of advanced aircraft reflect the scientific and technical groundwork the center has achieved to date in the interests of creating advanced domestic aviation technology products.

Denis Manturov reviewed aerodynamic models of a promising long-range aircraft, a supersonic civil airliner, and a demonstrator of the Strizh supersonic civil aircraft technology suite. Flight demonstrators of a rotary-wing aircraft for urban agglomerations and small aircraft technologies equipped with electric propulsion systems were also presented, along with large-scale demonstrators of promising composite aircraft designs (a full-scale demonstrator of the integrated wing and fuselage structure of a promising long-range aircraft and a full-scale fuselage section of the Strizh demonstrator with an integrated optical structural diagnostic system).

The First Deputy Prime Minister was also shown artificial intelligence solutions: technologies for detecting runway markings and obstacles and providing recommendations to the crew, monitoring the crew's psychophysiological state, and providing information and control for the crew in a windshieldless cockpit. A demonstration of a prototype decision-making and support system "on the ground" and "in the air" in surrounding traffic was also provided.

The construction and testing of the center's technology demonstrators will enable the near future transition to full-scale development of next-generation aircraft with characteristics that will ensure Russia's technological leadership.

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