Drone inspection
Drone inspection is an efficient and safe way to inspect structures and land. Drones can be equipped with a variety of sensors, such as video cameras, thermal sensors and lasers, to collect detailed data about the inspected object.
Drone H2
Drone H2 is a hexacopter with a unique hybrid propulsion system (combustion generator + battery) that can stay in the air for up to 5 hours and offers a flight range of up to 200 km;
Key parameters:
- Transponder: ADS-B
- MTOM (Maximum Take-Off Mass): 23 kg
- Weight: 17 kg (without fuel)
- Tank: 9L (for fuel)
- Speed: 4 m/s vertical, 25 m/s horizontal (in km/h)
- Navigation: GPS, GLONASS, BEIDOU, GALILEO
- Communication: LTE network coverage
- EU Regulations: EU 2019/945, EU 2019/947
- Dual modem: 2 SIM cards
- Video Transmission: Full HD (optional encryption)
- Safety: parachute, LIDAR, RTH (Return to Base)
- Dimensions: 2.2m x 2.2m x 1.1m
- Intrusion protection: IPX4
- Wind resistance: Less than 20 m/s
- Temperature: optimal operation from -20°C
Application segments
Advantages
Drone inspection is a rapidly developing technology with a wide range of potential applications. As technology continues to develop, it is likely that drone inspection will become a standard inspection method in many industries.