Due to ever-changing situations in sudden emergencies, our drones are designed to be modular and easily prepared for their mission.
Battery: 3.7 V battery, which lasts an hour in the air, easily changeable when drones return to the platform.
Thermal Imaging Cameras: Enables detection in harsh terrain and environments while minimizing risk to personnel.
Searchlights: Illuminate areas for rescuers, allowing adequate vision in low-light environments.
Supply-Bay: Upon discovery of a person, their situation is assessed, and drones drop critical first aid supplies (if accessible) or food for victims to shelter in before rescuers reach them.
Compatible Installation Platforms:
Our mobile platform is compatible with installation on a variety of vehicles and transport modes.
Land: A unit can be easily installed on trucks, like the Ford F-150. Existing emergency vehicles, such as fire trucks and police cars, can incorporate our product to assist in the search and rescue efforts.
Water: Our units can be easily stored on both private and commercial boats. For commercial use, cruise ship companies could install a single unit. In the event of a passenger overboard, our units can be used to locate them. As cruising becomes more popular, the rates of accidents at sea have steadily increased. Private boats such as yachts and Coast Guard ships can install our units, assisting in the search for illegal narcotics and people who have gone missing at sea.
Air: Our units can be incorporated into air transport vehicles such as helicopters, though they face a major restriction compared to operation with other transport types. The drones can be deployed from helicopters, but recovery and reload would need to be done on land. Ignoring this inconvenience, utilizing drones, helicopters, and mother bases could help expand search grids exponentially in the case of disasters or lost people.
Every object, living or nonliving, emits infrared radiation. Thermal imaging utilizes this infrared radiation as it converts it to an image. These images are called thermograms. These thermograms help us locate people who are trapped in debris.
Advantages:
Allows vision, even in absolute darkness.
Detects heat signatures through smoke, making it important during fires.
Thermal imaging allows rescuers to assess the situation from a safe distance.