Pulse Aerospace Vapor UAS Helicopter

March 19, 2012

Pulse Aerospace has published a new video compilation demonstrating its VAPOR unmanned electric helicopters. The vehicles are designed for tactical surveillance, precision mapping, pipeline monitoring, and construction project documentation, to name a few. VAPOR UAS are all-electric, automatically controlled helicopter systems, and because of their efficient flybarless single rotor design, the helicopters can stay airborne for up to an hour.

“The helicopter UAV market is really accelerating. To be successful long term, we are teaming with specialty companies that are helping us insert our systems into several new industries,” explained Bill Donovan, President of Pulse Aerospace, “The skies are starting to look a little different now.” referring to the new bill that Congress has passed giving commercial, private and military unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) greatly increased access to U.S. airspace.

“These VAPOR helicopters will change the way we collect data. The autopilot technology makes it possible for anyone to control this helicopter, and because it’s electric, the cost of operation is minimal”, Brian Jahelka, CEO of JahelkaWare, a systems integration firm. “Our effort for these projects is in the web-based collection and distribution of the data sets we obtain from the aircraft. We are excited to see this reliability and simplicity on a hovering vehicle that can give us the endurance needed.”

Keep tabs on www.pulseaero.com for more on this vehicle. The Lawrence, Kansas based company provides a variety of products and services related to unmanned systems including an industry leading redundant 5-axis IMU for inertial sensing.


Indian Home Department Seeking UAV Helicopters

October 15, 2011

UAV helicopters are needed for surveillance in Naxal areas according to dnaindia.com.

“The home department has demanded an unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) helicopter for the operations in the Naxal areas.
The state government has decided to follow up on its demand of the drone that could play a crucial role in the surveillance of the Naxal-affected areas.

The home department made a presentation about the naxal movement and the police preparedness in the Naxal-hit areas of the state. S Vires Prabhu, superintendent of police from Gadchiroli, showcased the preparedness of the force, including the total number of police personnel, arms and ammunition used and Naxal base camps.”

Full story at: dnaindia.com


Automatic Convoy Following Using Aeryon Scout UAV

May 20, 2011

This is a fantastic new application from Aeryon Labs. Automatic convoy following using the Aeryon Scout UAV helicopter.

This application is targeted at convoy security and IED detection. In this video, the Scout automatically follows a car as it drives down a gravel road. Once the operator chooses the relative location of the Scout to the car, the system automatically tracks the convoy on the ground without any user interaction. This gives the operator a bird’s eye view without requiring any control input, freeing them to watch the video and patrol. The relative position of the Scout can be adjusted in real-time, allowing the Scout to watch the convoy and its surroundings from behind, the side, in front, or directly above.


VideoZoom10x Payload Aeryon Scout Micro UAV

April 18, 2011

UAV helicopter 10x zoom video cameraAeryon has a new VideoZoom10x gimballed camera payload for the man-packable Scout Micro UAV.  Targeted at real-time reconnaissance and identification applications, the VideoZoom10x adds a stabilized ten times optical zoom video capability to the Scout’s family of payloads.  At a mere 200 grams, the VideoZoom10x is the world’s lightest all-digital gimballed optical zoom camera.  The VideoZoom10x produces the highest quality real time video available in any Micro UAV – for example, an operator can  determine if someone is holding a gun versus a shovel from a distance of greater than 300 meters.

More info at: aeryon.com


Autocopter UAV Helicopters

January 20, 2011

Autocopter is a company based in Charlotte, NC offering 3 different UAV helicopter models:

E15 Autocopter – electric

G15 Autocopter – gas

HD65 Autocopter – jet turbine

Autocopter UAV heli

 

 

 

 

 

For more information including the many different applications for each model, click on the link below for a pdf brochure.

Autocopter brochure

More details will be coming soon on each model.

More information at Autocopter.net


UAV Helicopter Live Mission Summary – Counter Narcotics

September 9, 2010

There is a fascinating UAV helicopter live mission summary recently made available by Aeryon. The Aeryon Scout micro UAV performed a counter-narcotics mission in Central America last November.

The mission summary describes in great detail how the mission was carried out in a fairly hostile environment and how the use of  intelligence gained by the UAV helped minimize risk to military personnel.

The reconnaissance was successful as was the ensuing raid and arrest of the suspect.

A must read for anyone considering the benefits of a UAV. Read the full story here.

 



Mini UAV helicopter to help clean up Gulf oil spill

September 3, 2010

Waterloo, ON (PRWEB) September 3, 2010 — Aeryon Labs – manufacturer of the Aeryon Scout, a small man-packable flying robotic reconnaissance system – is pleased to announce it has delivered multiple Aeryon Scout UAVs to British Petroleum to aid in BP’s oil spill clean-up efforts.

Aeryon Scout Micro UAV Helicopter

The Aeryon Scout is a small, lightweight mini-helicopter that is remote-controlled from the ground using a patent-pending map-based touch-screen computer interface. It is able to provide a real-time bird’s-eye view of how oil is moving across the ocean surface. These geo-referenced images can be streamed directly to ground and ocean based clean-up crews, enabling the crews to instantly and accurately direct their resources accordingly.

“It’s extremely gratifying to not only see our technology being used effectively, but to also aid in such important environmental efforts,” said Dave Kroetsch, President of Aeryon Labs. “The Aeryon Scout was designed for all types of applications like this one, where real time aerial intelligence needs to be instantly put into the hands of the personnel on the ground that require aerial intelligence to do their jobs effectively.”

Kroetsch said one of the biggest challenges in any oil clean-up effort is that you cannot see the oil on the ocean surface from ground level, whether you’re on shore or on a boat. Once oil is cleaned up in the immediate area, oil cleaning resources, including skimmer boats and shore-based clean-up crews, simply don’t know where to go next. A real-time aerial view of the surrounding area allows for the clean-up crews to immediately be directed to the next area, eliminating down time and ensuring clean-up efforts are done as quickly as possible. “The Aeryon Scout’s ability to quickly and easily provide an instant aerial view will dramatically expedite our clean-up efforts. The Scout’s ease of use allows the operator to completely focus on how the oil is moving, ensuring we make full use of all available resources,” said Ed Thompson, Director, BP Crisis Management Unit.

Traditionally, manned helicopters have been used to spot patches of oil on ocean surfaces for clean up. This alternative is not only more expensive and more dangerous, but much less effective as one helicopter needs to cover a wide area and give direction to a large number of land and ocean-based clean-up crews. In this case, a small, unmanned system, such as the Scout, proves to be more cost-effective and efficient at collecting real-time data than full-sized helicopters or airplanes. The Scout excels in short-range, short duration missions, providing ground crews instant access to real-time aerial views whenever required. The Aeryon Scout also has many built in safety features, such as automated pre-flight checks and intelligent fault handling, which are designed to satisfy regulators’ air worthiness and safety tests. And with a total weight of less than 2 ½ pounds, the Aeryon Scout can be safely and easily deployed in any location without disturbing the surroundings.

Aeryon Labs designed the Scout system to be easy enough for even non-technical people to use with only minimal training. Its on-board computer system supervises all aspects of flight, allowing the operator to focus on completing the task at hand, which in this case is looking for the next batch of oil on the ocean surface.

“We’re excited to see our robotic technology continue to be used in innovative ways. Real time aerial intelligence allows people to get their jobs done in safer and more efficient ways,” said Kroetsch.

About Aeryon Labs Inc. – www.aeryon.com


Aeryon Scout Becomes First UAV to Fly Outdoors at Farnborough

August 8, 2010

Aeryon was demonstrating the Aeryon Scout during the 4 trade days of this year’s show.  The Aeryon Scout was not only the first UAV to ever fly outdoors at FIA, but was also the only system to fly for all 4 demonstration days and concluded the week as the last system to land.  The Scout clearly demonstrated it is a rugged, military grade UAV, flawlessly handling the high winds and rain that other systems struggled with.

Full Story at: aeryon.com


UAV Display at Farnborough 2010

July 18, 2010

There will be a number of UAVs on display at Farnborough 2010. Here’s the lineup according to www.defence-update.net

“The UAV display will focus on experimental platforms and technology demonstrators, Due to safety considerations, the flight displays will include small and ‘micro’ UAVs. Among these is the Vigilant mini-UAV from UTSL, SR30 robotic helicopter from Advanced UAS Technology and Robomotion, the Blue Bear ‘Blackstart’ research vehicle, the Aeryon Scout quad-copter from the Canadian company Aeryon Labs, the Fanwing STOL aircraft, the Boomerang from YellowPlane sUAS, and the Israeli MicroB micro-UAV from Blue Bird. Elbit Systems will also display the Guardium autonomous ground vehicle, designed for airport perimeter security.”


Aeryon Scout UAV helicopter demo at Farnborough

July 5, 2010

If you’d like to get a close look at the Aeryon Scout micro UAV helicopter, it will be at Farnborough 2010, from July 19 to the 25th.

“The Aeryon Scout will be on display with several partner organizations at the Farnborough International Airshow in Farnborough, England.  This will include both static displays and flight demonstrations of the system to the public.

The Farnborough International Airshow (FIA) is one of the world’s most iconic global aviation events. FIA holds a prominent position within the aerospace calendar taking place on a biennial basis (once every two years) over one week in July. The first five days of the show are traditionally trade days only, followed by a weekend where the exhibition is opened up to the public.”