Drones

Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are made from different light composite materials in order to increase maneuverability while flying and reduce weight. they can be equipped with a variety of additional equipment, including cameras, GPS guided missiles, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), navigation systems, sensors, and various other drone software and hardware.

Application

  • Search and rescue.

  • Security.

  • Inspections.

  • Surveillance.

  • Science & research.

  • Aerial photography & video – With a drone.

  • Surveying & GIS (mapping).

  • Unmanned cargo system.

Nano drones are the smallest and they usually have the same dimensions as insects. On the other side, mini drones can reach up to 50cm in length and they have more powerful electric motors and more advanced features than Nano drones.

Small Size drones are also the most common type of drones available to average customers. Simply said, most drones that you can see on the market are members of this group. All of them have a radius of 5 km and they can fly between 20 and 40 minutes.

Drones With Medium Sizes : Every drone that has a wingspan between 5 and 10 m falls into the medium category. These drones can carry up to 200 kg of weight and they have powerful motors.

  • Short range models 1 km and more than 1 hours.

  • Drones withy Longest range. 650 km and 11h.

The latest high tech drones are now equipped with collision avoidance systems. These use obstacle detection sensors to scan the surroundings, while software algorithms and SLAM technology produce the images into 3D maps allowing the drone to sense and avoid. These systems fuse one or more of the following sensors to sense and avoid.

  • Vision Sensor.

  • Ultrasonic.

  • Infrared.

  • Lidar.

  • Time of Flight (ToF).

  • Monocular Vision.