Innovative Drone Technology for Emergency Response
Acecore Technologies has introduced a cutting-edge unmanned aerial system (UAS) tailored for emergency situations, particularly in light of the challenges posed by the recent coronavirus pandemic. This versatile drone is also well-suited for crowd control, law enforcement, and frist responder scenarios.
At its core, the UAS is built on Acecore’s Zoe platform, a compact and foldable quadcopter crafted from durable carbon fiber. It boasts an notable flight duration of up to 30 minutes, even in adverse weather conditions such as strong winds and rain.
Advanced Interaction Capabilities
This drone is equipped with a powerful 100-watt loudspeaker that can project sound over a distance of 1 kilometer, reaching volumes of 80 decibels at an altitude of 100 meters. This feature enables operators to effectively communicate with large crowds, either directly or by streaming audio from external devices like smartphones or laptops via a handheld intercom.
high-Quality Surveillance Features
Additionally, the UAS includes a waterproof, gimbal-stabilized camera with a 10x optical zoom, allowing for precise identification of individuals and groups. The camera feed, along with the drone’s command and control link, can operate over a distance of up to 16 kilometers, facilitated by Acecore’s George Herelink and Surface Go controller system. The integrated mission planner software features a user-friendly “tap-to-fly” option,simplifying autonomous flight operations.
Efficient Deployment and Transport
This drone can be easily transported and launched from the back of a truck or other suitable vehicles.It features automatic RTK precision for take-off and landing, along with a remote-controlled electromagnetic lock that secures the drone upon landing. Once the drone is in place, the vehicle can proceed to its next destination seamlessly.
