The UVH-25EL is an ideal platform for highly accurate Light Distance and Ranging (LiDAR) sensing capabilities with integrated high resolution cameras, dramatically increasing the precision, efficiency and cost effectiveness of surveying and 3D mapping.
Features of the UVH-25EL include:
- The maximum takeoff weight is 25kg.
- The spatial frame of the helicopter makes it possible to conveniently place the payload and easily adjust the center of mass of the aircraft.
- The chassis has been designed to fit the LiDAR installation.
- The rechargeable battery module is located inside the helicopter’s bearing frame, which protects it from damage.
- The open fuselage structure in the area of servo actuators allows convenient control of the main mechanical elements of the helicopter, electrical wiring and other main components.
- The helicopter is equipped with a radio altimeter.
“We have been putting a lot of effort, time and resources to meet the expectations of the broader geospatial industry”, comments Aliaksei Stratsilatau, UAVOS CEO. “The UVH-25EL is truly an advanced UAV for serious geomatics professionals in the construction, land development, engineering and geomatics trades. We’re going to make partnerships with leading LiDAR manufacturers to provide the clients with an all-in-one 3D mapping solution. The partnerships with developers of LiDAR systems will allow us to complement our UVH-25EL unmanned helicopter offer with a coverage of aerial photography and 3D elevation data, as well as more specialist capture including thermal surveys, LiDAR.”
About UAVOS Inc.
UAVOS Inc. is a globally operating company with its offices in Hong Kong, the Silicon Valley, Europe, which offers proprietary unmanned aerial, ground and surface solutions with applications in commercial, industrial and security markets. Among UAVOS advanced ready-for-commercialization unmanned technologies is unique High Altitude Pseudo-Satellite (HAPS) ApusDuo, a multiplatform autopilot solution for converting manned vehicles into unmanned, and UAV aimed to counteract systems of electronic warfare.