The fleet
Four families of aircraft, one build standard.
Every airframe leaves the same shop with waypoint mission planning, geo-tagged capture and dual-operator control built in. Here is what each family is for.
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SURVEILLANCE
Long-endurance reconnaissance
Fixed-wing and multirotor platforms built to stay on station and bring back a clear picture, over tight terrain or long corridors.
- VTOL take-off for tight terrain
- Multirotor precision reconnaissance
- Extended-endurance missions

LOGISTICS
Payloads over hard country
Heavy and medium payload aircraft that move supplies where ground vehicles cannot follow, in weather that grounds lighter machines.
- Heavy and medium payload classes
- Mountain terrain and all-weather flying
- Remote delivery and tactical supply

FPV
Speed at close quarters
Fast, agile airframes for close-in work, from open-field speed runs to confined indoor and urban spaces.
- High-speed tactical deployment
- Close-range reconnaissance
- Indoor and urban confined spaces

TRAINING
Aircraft built to teach
Trainers designed for the classroom and the field, taking crews from first flight through to tactical deployment.
- Beginner trainer for foundations and safety
- Intermediate tactical trainer
- Mission planning and advanced manoeuvres

GROUND STATION
The pilot's eyes
Head-mounted FPV displays that put the operator inside the aircraft, for precise close-in flying and clear situational awareness in the air.
- First-person view for close-in control
- Adjustable optics for any operator
- Rugged build for long flying sessions
Payload and capability
What comes standard on the aircraft.
Imaging
- 20MP and 42MP aerial cameras
- Wide range of lenses
- Industrial-grade camera and lens build
Capture
- Smart triggering by waypoint, distance or time
- Geo-tagging of image location and gimbal position
- Mission-planning and waypoint support
Control
- Dual controllers for pilot and camera operator
- Each operator focuses on their own task
- Solid gimbal locks and direct flight-control link
The mission cycle
How a mission runs.
- 01
Scope
We agree the corridor, the data spec and the flight windows with your team.
- 02
Fly
Licensed crews fly planned waypoint missions with geo-tagged capture and full safety protocols.
- 03
Process
Raw capture becomes maps, models, volumetrics and defect reports.
- 04
Hand over
You get the deliverables, and if you want it, the training to run the programme yourselves.
Start a conversation
Tell us about your mission.
A survey corridor, an inspection job, a fleet to build, or a team to train. Send the details and the right person will come back to you.
