Aeromao has launched the VT-Naut, a groundbreaking fixed-wing VTOL drone with the unique ability to land on water. This modern feature sets the VT-Naut apart: the corporate says that VT-Naut is the primary drone of its kind.
The VT-Naut VTOSL (Vertical Takeoff and Short Landing) is a flexible aerial solution designed for a large number of applications. From high-precision mapping and surveying to inspection, scouting, statement, and agriculture, the VT-Naut can cover vast areas in a single flight.
The VT-Naut’s ability to land on water makes it a perfect tool for ship-board or coastal operations, opening up latest possibilities for data collection and statement. This feature, combined with the drone’s vertical takeoff, allows for unprecedented flexibility in drone deployment.
Along with its unique water landing capability, the VT-Naut boasts a long-range telemetry link of 30 kilometers and a flight endurance of as much as 90 minutes. Its compact and robust body design ensures durability and resilience.
Despite its advanced capabilities, the VT-Naut maintains a light-weight and uncomplicated design. It weighs 3,700 grams, has a wingspan of two meters, and lacks any unnecessary components that might compromise its performance or reliability.
The VT-Naut UAV system offers a cheap alternative to full VTOL platforms, particularly for users who require extensive surveying capabilities and have some flexibility in landing site selection. The system eliminates the additional costs related to acquiring and operating a VTOL multirotor drone.
The VT-Naut represents a breakthrough in drone technology, offering a future-proof solution that goes beyond conventional drones. With its water landing capability, the VT-Naut is about to redefine the landscape of large-area surveying.
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