
AIST UAV for Aerial Photography and Remote Monitoring Applications
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The aircraft-type UAV with internal combustion engine and eVTOL is an excellent solution for aerial photography, remote monitoring, cargo delivery, relaying and dropping of small UAVs. Long flight time. Vertical take-off and landing (no runway required).
- Possibility to equip with various video cameras, multispectral and thermal imaging, as well as other payloads. High compactness for BVS of "Aircraft" class, possibility of carriage in a passenger car. Possibility of integration into other systems and robotic complexes.
Automatic, semi-automatic and manual control modes. Possibility to change the flight task and intercept control in flight. Emergency return to the starting point.
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