The Commercial UAV Expo commercial drone exhibition in Las Vegas ushered in the second year of this year, attracting many companies that want to integrate drones into their own workflows. These companies come from a variety of industries, such as security, construction, reconnaissance and mapping. Let's take a look at some of the most eye-catching drone products at the show.
Even drones that James Bond wants
The San Francisco company NighTIngale Security is committed to researching the use of drones for facility monitoring. The drone can be fully automated, with a range of up to 4 kilometers and can carry a variety of sensors, including infrared and thermal sensors. NighTIngale Security provides those drones in a monthly or annual service that includes the installation and maintenance of all software and hardware.
Spiderman in drone
R4 Roller by R4 RoboTIcs is called Spiderman in the world of drones. Its anti-roll cage allows it to climb buildings, jump on stairs, cross obstacles, and be highly mobile. It is currently used in law enforcement and is used by oil and gas companies for aerial surveys.
Drone that can detect radiation
The Neo Octocopter drone looks pretty cool, but its biggest feature is its payload. The radiation detection sensor attached to the UAV can detect the radiation leakage in the nuclear power plant and bring real-time harmful substance data to the first responder. It can also be used to quickly detect the presence of hazardous materials in cars, cargo containers and ships.
Intel-produced drone
Intel Falcon8+ is Intel's first private label commercial drone. It is equipped with a complete set of spare electronic systems, which means it is equipped with spare batteries, an alternate communication system between the various flight-related components and an alternate sensing device. This drone is mainly used for monitoring, reconnaissance and mapping.
Hummer in drone
The SDO50V2 unmanned helicopter system from the Swiss company Swiss Drones may not be the most elegant aircraft, but its excellent performance makes up for its lack of elegance. The SDO50V2 uses a turbojet engine with a payload of 50 kg and supports long-term flight. It is currently used for the spraying of crops and the mapping of harsh environmental conditions.
Tesla in the drone
If the SDO50V2 is a Hummer in the world of drones, then the Bramorpp XLRS with solar panels is Tesla in the world of drones. The drone has an output of 24 watts per square foot and weighs only 0.56 ounces per square foot. Its solar panels allow it to fly for two more hours. This improved drone can be used for road inspection, pipeline monitoring and power line infrastructure testing.
a drone capable of entering the sea
Altavian's Nova F7200AE is capable of taking off and landing on the water and is therefore considered a hybrid drone. The drone needs to be manually activated from the boat, but once it takes off, it can cover more than 1,000 acres per mission and can last up to 90 minutes. It is mainly used to map environmental information, such as identifying invasive species and detecting changes in waterways.
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