Tech Tron Innovations

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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Long-endurance reconnaissance

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
Payloads over hard country

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
Speed at close quarters

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
Aircraft built to teach

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
The pilot's eyes

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.

  1. 01

    Scope

    We agree the corridor, the data spec and the flight windows with your team.

  2. 02

    Fly

    Licensed crews fly planned waypoint missions with geo-tagged capture and full safety protocols.

  3. 03

    Process

    Raw capture becomes maps, models, volumetrics and defect reports.

  4. 04

    Hand over

    You get the deliverables, and if you want it, the training to run the programme yourselves.

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