The TX-20X is a lightweight, cross-shaped unmanned aircraft designed for flexible deployment across diverse terrains.
It uses a pneumatic catapult system for launch, enabling low cost, no heat signal, low noise, and strong concealment,
making it suitable for rapid response and high-mobility missions.
The X-layout enhances maneuverability and attitude adjustment, allowing the aircraft to adapt to complex routes and operational paths.
Its parachute-based recovery system reduces landing risks and supports fast recycling after missions.
Constructed with aviation-grade carbon fiber composites, the TX-20X provides robust structural strength with minimal weight.
Offering low operational cost and convenient deployment, it is well-suited for large-scale equipment distribution.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| MTOW (Max Take-off Weight) | 20 kg |
| Payload | 5 kg |
| Fight Time | 70 min |
| Max Range | 126 km |
| Length | 1500 mm |
| Height | 260 mm |
| Wingspan | 2000 mm |
| Airframe Material | Aviation carbon fiber composites |
| Safe Flight Speed | 28–40 m/s |
| Cruising Speed | 30 m/s |
| Operating Altitude | 5000 m |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C ~ +55°C |
| Wind Resistance | Take-off: level 5 / Flight: level 6 (8.0–10.7 m/s take-off, 10.8–13.8 m/s cruising) |
| Take-off Method | Pneumatic catapult |









