Inspection drones
Inspection drones are advanced tools designed to conduct visual inspections and data collection on hard-to-reach structures, such as roofs, power lines, and industrial plants. Their ability to fly at low altitudes and capture high-resolution images enables quick, safe, and cost-effective monitoring of structural conditions. These drones are utilized across various industries, including construction, energy, and telecommunications, to detect damage, wear, or malfunctions.



DJI Avata 2
DJI AIR 2S
DJI MINI 2 SE
For each mission the appropriate sensor
1
Thermal camera
Sensor that detects infrared radiation emitted by objects, enabling visualization of heat distribution and identification of thermal anomalies.
2
Multispectral camera
Sensor that captures images in multiple spectral bands, useful for monitoring crop health, detecting pollution or analyzing soil changes.
3
Magnetometer
An instrument that measures changes in the Earth's magnetic field, used to detect geological anomalies, metals, or underground structures.
4
Georadar
Geophysical survey technique that uses electromagnetic waves to map underground structures and detect objects hidden in the ground.
5
Depth sounder
Sensor that emits sound waves to measure water depth, map the seafloor or identify underwater objects.
6
LIDAR
Technology that uses lasers to measure distances and create detailed 3D maps of surfaces, such as land and buildings, with high accuracy.
7
Gas detectors
Sensors that monitor the presence of hazardous gases in the environment, useful for safety and monitoring of leaks or pollution.
8
System for continuous feeding
Device that provides continuous power to drones or sensors, extending the duration of operations without the need for frequent recharging.
%20(1).png)