SAR Missions

Emergency, Surveillance, and Monitoring

Emergency, Surveillance, and Monitoring

A fleet of autonomous aerial vehicles is essential for reconnaissance, surveillance, and monitoring missions in all operations types.

Of particular interest are border surveillance tasks, critical infrastructures, and restricted access areas, with the possibility of establishing constant surveillance pressure in protected areas.
Systems for automatic detection and recognition of risk situations trigger an alarm in the GCS for manual monitoring.

Drones have proven their effectiveness in emergency and rescue situations. Their use in hazardous environments is growing due to their advantages over traditional methods (helicopters). Drones have greater maneuverability, move easily over uneven terrain, reach hard-to-reach places, capture high-definition images and significantly reduce response times and the risks associated with these types of missions.

Locating people

Equipped with thermographic cameras, we can carry out search and rescue tasks in adverse conditions covering large land areas in a short time, at low cost, and without risk, allowing the detection of missing persons effectively.

Drones for transporting emergency material

The transport of emergency equipment with drones (first aid kits, medical kits, food, floats, or tools) is one of the first uses of RPAS. Their ability to reach places that are difficult to access quickly and without risk makes unmanned aircraft great allies in any emergencies material transport in any situation and terrain.