New UAVOS Fixed-Wing Drone Offers Easy Setup, Launch

A Silicon Valley drone startup is making on-the-spot drone missions speedier and longer.

Mountain Valley-based UAVOS final week introduced the launch of the Borey-10 unmanned fixed-wing plane, a drone with a number of new design enhancements that enable a person to assemble the UAV in about 10 minutes.

Innovative design options embrace rechargeable LiIon cell-based batteries assembled in-house in addition to a airtight casing of the autopilot constructed with the minimal variety of elements to scale back the prospect of harmful errors.

“The Borey-10 is easily transported, assembled, and launched fast even under the most unfavorable conditions,” Vadim Tarasov, UAVOS investor and board member stated in a press launch. “In the process of developing the aircraft, special attention was paid to the simplicity of operation, which significantly reduces the cost of maintenance and preparation for the flight and increases the economical utilization efficiency of the complex.”

Tarasov added the fixed-wing drone is designed for missions similar to mapping, surveillance in addition to reconnaissance duties and monitoring of oil and gasoline pipelines, army bases or borders.

Features

  • Real-time video switch vary of at the least 18 miles;
  • High period continuous flight time — four hours with a payload of two kilos (1 kg);
  • A heated battery compartment permits flight in temperatures as little as -22F;
  • Equipped with high-res photograph digicam, entrance video digicam, thermal imager and gyrostabilized tv digicam.

“Our programmers have developed special software that greatly facilitates the subsequent processing of data and makes it possible to automate the process of merging the necessary frames,” Tarasov added.

Sporting a wingspan of 140 inches and weighing in at 20 kilos, the Borey-10 requires no particular coaching, Tarasov stated. Take off is made utilizing a rubber rope or catapult and the drone lands by way of parachute.

In February, UAVOS introduced a profitable take a look at flight of its SURVEYOR-HE Unmanned Aerial System geared up with an electrical engine unit. The firm says the brand new mannequin will increase efficiency with carrying capability, flying vary, and prolonged temperature vary. Later that month, the corporate demonstrated SURVEYOR-HE at UMEX in Abu Dhabi, dubbing the mannequin a “tractor modification” of a VTOL drone.

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