Disaster Management

Disasters are the unavoided causes of nature which test the cooperation and survival instincts of all living beings, but its catastrophic essence leads to similar catastrophic results.

The problems connected to disasters are quite large. There are problems regarding communication, resource provision, rescuing operations, gaining control of the situation and gaining the public’s confidence. The first responders do their best in order to bridge the necessary gap of requirements, but their lives are placed under jeopardy as well in these situations.

In managing disasters, drones can be of great help as they can provide a birds-eye view of the entire affected areas and help the first responders to understand the situation better. The areas can be accessed more deeply by zooming into them and finding any survivors who might need help. Moreover, drones can be rapidly deployed in these situations.

In managing disasters, drones can be of great help as they can provide a birds-eye view of the entire affected areas and help the first responders to understand the situation better. The areas can be accessed more deeply by zooming into them and finding any survivors who might need help. Moreover, drones can be rapidly deployed in these situations.

Our drones are equipped with the best-in-class endurance technology along with high carrying capacity which can carry very heavy payloads like food and water, making them very useful in situations of disaster. Planning the rescue operations would also be very efficient as the survey of affected areas becomes very fast and expansive.

Our Products

BEETLE

Operational Range

Upto 4 km

Flight Time

Upto 30 mins

Take-off Weight

Upto 3 Kg

  • Specialises in imaging & videography
  • Easy learning curve
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BEETLE

A New Way to Capture New Beauty

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BEE

Operational Range

Upto 3 km

Flight Time

25 mins

Take-off Weight

N/A

  • Highly durable UAV for survey and scout missions
  • Accurate GPS with failsafe features
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BEE

Vigilant as a Hawk, Swift as a Bee

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