Monitoring drones
Monitoring drones are used to collect real-time visual and thermal data, enabling the surveillance of large or hard-to-reach areas. They are employed across sectors such as construction, agriculture, energy, and security for tasks like inspections, environmental monitoring, and anomaly detection. With their ability to fly autonomously, drones enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve safety in monitoring operations.

DJI Dock 2

DJI Mavic 3 multispectral

DJI Matrice 350 rtk

DJI Mavic 3 thermal
For each mission the appropriate sensor
Monitoring drones
1
Thermocamera
Sensor that detects infrared radiation emitted by objects, enabling visualization of heat distribution and identification of thermal anomalies.
2
Multi-spectral 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 power supply
Device that provides continuous power to drones or sensors, extending the duration of operations without the need for frequent recharging.
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