UST Weekly eBrief - June 22nd, 2023
Here’s a quick roundup of some of this week’s top news and developments in the unmanned industry…
H3 Dynamics has partnered with EOS Technologie to introduce two new hydrogen-electric cargo UAS platforms at the 2023 International Paris Air Show, which is taking place this week. The hydrogen-electric cargo UAS are capable of transporting 30 to 100kg of goods over extended flights and significant distances. Find out more >
Phase One has released a case study explaining how drone-based critical infrastructure inspection company ORTHODRONE uses its iXM100 camera for photogrammetric data acquisition for dam surveys. With the current setup, the Orthodrone team can achieve sub-millimeter-resolution UAV dam surveys, offering safer access and increased cost-effectiveness over more traditional inspection methods, while also providing comparable or better data. Read the case study >
Robosys Automation is integrating its Voyager AI intelligent navigation software with SEA.AI‘s Sentry to develop what is believed to be the world’s first intelligent maritime autonomous surface navigation and collision avoidance system that integrates computer-based AI machine vision. The integration will enable vessels to benefit from market-leading obstacle and collision avoidance that is further enhanced by non-fatigue optical algorithms. Learn more >
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Drone manufacturer DeltaQuad, in partnership with LiDAR mapping solutions manufacturer YellowScan, has integrated a colorized LiDAR solution in its most recent Evo VTOL UAV. DeltaQuad’s Evo sets a new standard with a flight time of 2.5 hours, covering up to 500 ha with the combined YellowScan LiDAR and RGB system in a single flight. More details >
The Royal Navy Motor Boat (RNMB) Apollo, an Uncrewed Surface Vessel from Thales, has completed a demanding series of Navy and industry open water assurance trials, in Weymouth, UK. Proved that remotely controlled uncrewed vessels can be operated by a team at a shore-based control station, the USV completed a series of tasks while retaining awareness of its course and position utilising line of sight communications systems. Read more >
A leader in electric propulsion testing, Tyto Robotics has launched a new testing capability known as Distributed Electric Propulsion (DEP) Testing. This cutting-edge technology allows users to test up to eight electric motors and propellers simultaneously using Tyto’s flagship thrust stand technology. Find out more >
Read all the latest news on UnmannedSystemsTechnology.com >