Trillium Engineering proudly announces the milestone of selling its 2,000th unit, marking a notable achievement for its flagship product, the HD25 drone gimbal.
The HD25 represents a remarkable feat in engineering, integrating advanced technology typically reserved for larger systems. This thoughtfully crafted gimbal delivers the performance expected from 8-10 inch systems, providing smaller airframes with a distinct advantage in the market.
The HD25-LV model features an electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) setup,equipped with a 3x optical zoom visible camera alongside a fixed focal length uncooled long-wave infrared (LWIR) camera.
“It’s remarkable to realize that we’ve reached 2,000 units sold in just a decade, and the HD25, our inaugural product, is also the one that hit this milestone,” remarked founder Rob Gilchrist. “Although this is the second generation of the HD25, it retains the core 2.5-inch class stabilized EO/IR Camera System that launched our venture.”
Founded in 2013 by Rob Gilchrist, Jeff Fisher, and Gail Dagan, Trillium Engineering emerged from their deep expertise in unmanned payload technology. They identified a gap in the market for a compact, lightweight, and powerful gimbal imaging system tailored for Class I UAS. As its establishment, Trillium has expanded its offerings to include gimbals for Class I, II, and III UAS, yet the HD25 remains a strong contender in the competitive landscape of UAS imaging systems.
“Our pioneering efforts in Class I imaging systems have not only established our presence in the industry but also continue to validate the high standards of Trillium Engineering products in an expanding market,” stated CEO Mark Mirelez.