Experience a remote search and rescue operation between Washington DC and Ohio to include cutting-edge visual and thermal imaging.
Lt. Gen. Hinote (Ret.) emphasizes the strategic shift towards cost-effective, high-volume autonomous systems in warfare, highlighting the importance of small UAS across military, law enforcement and disaster management for maintaining a competitive edge and ensuring national security.
Troy Schneider moderates a discussion with Quinn Palmer (CBP) and Major Michael O'Connor (US Space Force) on the diverse uses of small UAS in government missions, covering their deployment in military and the protection of critical infrastructure.
PG&E operates one of the largest and most advanced drone-based equipment inspection programs in the world and recently became the first utility in California to begin conducting fully remote drone operations for electric system inspections.
A new generation of small UAS is ready for duty - Skydio X10D. Built to revolutionize human-machine teams, X10D’s rugged airframe is adaptable to any mission, equipped with high-resolution sensors, and a first-of-its-class radiometric thermal camera, Skydio X10D enables enhanced standoff that increases survivability.
Skydio's VP of International Business Development, Martin Brandenburg, describes how autonomous drones hold the potential to become part of many industries, unlock new business outcomes, and deliver countless benefits.
Only Skydio brings an airborne advantage directly to the squad level. See day and night, and fly undetected in contested airspace even at low altitudes. Skydio's military-grade airframe, rugged body, and folding arms are engineered for unparalleled portability and performance.
When it comes to using drones for public safety, the capability of the drone is important but the deployment tactics matter just as much.
In this first episode, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team uses Skydio X2D to assess the risk, survey the damage, secure the area, and search for survivors of a vehicle borne improvised explosive device (VBIED)