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Image & Data Analysis

FAST PHOTOGRAMMETRY

High-speed, high-precision 3D modeling under real-life conditions

Thanks to our swarm technology, you can map 3D terrain in record time. Unlike conventional drones, our swarms operate simultaneously on several axes, generating a high-resolution photogrammetric model in less than five minutes.

 

Coverage is multiplied, redundancy is reinforced and results can be used directly in the field, even without a connection. Ideal for tactical missions, rapid reconnaissance or post-incident reconstruction.

INFRARED IMAGING

Precise thermal detection, day and night

Our drones are equipped with high-resolution infrared cameras capable of detecting any heat signature, whether human presence, concealed vehicles, fire or active equipment.

 

Analysis is enhanced by on-board artificial intelligence, enabling automated detection even in complex environments (forests, ruins, urban areas). This capability is ideal for reconnaissance missions, survivor searches or tactical night targeting.

AUTOMATIC IA DETECTION (ATD)

Autonomous identification of objectives and anomalies by the swarm

Our on-board artificial intelligence enables the swarm to detect human targets, vehicles, mines, structures or thermal anomalies in real time, even when moving or camouflaged.

 

Each drone transmits its sensor and video feeds to the C2 platform, where AI-driven analysis generates precise alerts in real time. This centralized processing transforms the swarm into a coordinated network of sentinels, capable of operating effectively in degraded conditions, day and night.

SWARM RADIOACTIVITY DETECTION

Scannez en profondeur, sans exposer vos équipes

Our swarm equipped with radioactivity sensors can cover hundreds of hectares in just a few minutes. Thanks to automated coordination, each drone scans a defined portion of the terrain, generating a precise map of areas at risk.

 

Data is transmitted live or stored for mission analysis. This system avoids human exposure and speeds up decision-making, particularly in emergency or nuclear-attack situations.

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