The use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) has matured in the water authority sector. The adoption of geospatially informed real-time monitoring of operations is a powerful enabler for many authorities. Given that an Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle (UAVs) or drone can capture data from the field 30 times faster and more easily than traditional onsite surveying or in person inspection methods, it is not surprising that their use is now well entrenched in many organisations. Read more: https://bit.ly/4i8xVCU
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If you fly drones, do it legally. If you don’t, expect enforcement. The FAA automates tracking and enforcement. Once they flag you, it’s probably time to start retaining an attorney. The FAA relies on a network of scanners around the country to feed it flight telemetry, including the drone serial #, model, pilot contact information, pilot location during the flight, and height, track, speed of each flight. You’re not going to evade tracking if you fly consumer off the shelf drones. If you fly off the grid, it’s a matter of time before you get caught. It’s a lot less expensive to educate yourself on the laws and comply with them. Pilot Institute has a great FREE course to get you started as a recreational pilot to keep you on the right side of the law here: https://lnkd.in/dH2Ma7Da
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Armada International magazine has published an article entitled "The challenges of powering military drones: lessons from operational use driving innovation". The article features our Nerv Centr® MAX-8 Mission Adaptive Charging Station™. Our MAX-8 helps to solve several of the challenges described in this article, with drone specific adapters that can be designed to allow for the system to be effectively integrated with any battery powered drone/UGV/UAS/USV, forming an essential part of the tool kit. Please do take a look using the link to the article in the comments below.
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The prevalence of GPS jamming attacks poses a significant threat to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drones, and any other applications that depend on GNSS signals to navigate, disrupting their navigation capabilities with potentially severe consequences. When subjected to a jamming attack, these devices lose their ability to receive accurate positioning data, leading to complete loss of control.
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The introduction of regulatory frameworks, such as the European Union's UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) Regulation, has provided clarity and guidance for businesses looking to leverage drones for commercial purposes. These regulations have helped mitigate safety concerns and legal uncertainties, thereby fostering a conducive environment for the growth of the commercial drone sector in Europe. Detailed Insights @ https://lnkd.in/diPACaV3 #GVR #marketresearch #researchinsights #drones #drone #aviation #commercialdrones #researchinsights
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The drone arm assembly, consisting of a motor, electronic speed controller (ESC), and propeller, is not available for individual purchase as it forms an integral system where the FOC ESC is pre-integrated. Each rotor within this setup delivers a sustained thrust of 110 kg (equivalent to 242.5 lbs) and boasts a peak power output capacity of 55 kw, which translates to approximately 74 horsepower. This high-performance combination is intended for large-scale multi-rotor and electric vertical takeoff and landing (e-VTOL) platforms that are designed to carry substantial payloads, such as flying cars, delivery drones, and urban transportation vehicles.
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💥New Blog Post 💥 Check out our new blog that discusses how drones are changing the game for utility inspection! If you have any questions about how On The Fly Drone Ops conducts utility inspections, give us a call at 702-913-3389 or send us a message. Click the link below to read the article 👇 https://lnkd.in/gdq8vmGu
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WOW. #CUAS use-case defined! When I first saw this, I thought this is a great example of a future #CUAS use-case.. Both Defense and Domestic/Civil. We know in reality this video is of an RC Hobbist flight festival and not drones, but let's assume those were autonomous drones with nefarious intent, but only some of those have ability to inflict serious harm. What do you do?? What technologies exist today to protect for such a scenario? A stretch goal for those in the #CounterUAS marketplace. #unmannedsystems #drone #uas Flitefest in Ohio earlier this year. 📽 :@knoptop
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Can your business benefit from Drone technology? Informative read attached. Sizing the future drone and advanced air mobility market in Australia. Projections of the growth of commercial drones in Australian skies over the next two decades. Thanks to Scyne Advisory
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Advanced autonomy is the next puzzle piece that is needed for a wider spread adoption of drones. For most drone companies, the features of their #drones are limited to those features provided in either ArduPilot or PX4 Autopilot. We have started seeing hardware companies integrating onboard computing capabilities into their autopilots (ModalAI , Auterion , and ARK Electronics), however hardware is only 1 aspect of a complete integration. This is what Elevate Unmanned Engineering Services does! We focus on advanced autonomy development and testing. We need the autonomy level of drones to be operable by relatively unskilled personnel, all while offering higher quality data and safer operations than ever before. Reach out if you need autonomy solutions!
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In a groundbreaking move, Subaru has set global safety standards for drones, now officially recognized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)! Known for their automotive excellence, Subaru's unexpected leap into drone technology builds on their rich aviation history. Their cutting-edge collision avoidance system, developed with Japan Radio and NEDO, promises safer skies for drones and aircraft alike. From their origins in aircraft manufacturing to their innovative approach to UAV safety, Subaru is reshaping the future of aerial technology. This milestone not only enhances commercial drone operations but also showcases the potential for cross-industry innovation. We would like to hear your thoughts on this. Tell us in comments #DroneTechnology #Innovation
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