
Aerial Survey
Drones can accurately survey the changes to the coastline caused by the sedimentation and erosion of coast due to the climate change and the changes to the topography after a flood, landslide, or other disasters for restoration and analysis. Also, surveys using drones can gather spatial resources very fast and accurately with lower cost compared to the previous form of aerial survey and are suitable for regular monitoring.

Multilateral Imaging
Drones may take images from various angles in the air and provides useful information for architectural engineering. In particular, Drone 3D BIM Rendering allows intuitive and accurate construction.

Facility Inspection
Drones can use the high-resolution, magnifying cameras to efficiently inspect the hard-to-access piers, dams, power plants, power networks, road systems, etc. for cracks, leaks, corrosion, etc. Non-contact survey and inspection using drones can economically and safely inspect the facilities that cover a vast area and the facilities that cannot be inspected within a short period of time.
Construction/Survey Payload
Construction/Survey Payload

Optical Camera
Precise cadastral survey
3D modeling of facilities
Structural inspection

EO/IR (DUAL)
Facility inspection

LIDAR
Precise cadastral survey
3D modeling of facilities
Structural inspection
Payload By UAV
Airframe Construction/Survey Payload

milvus
milvus
Collects and surveys topographical information of vast regions
High-zoom, High-performance optical cameras available
Thermal night vision cameras for inspection of construction sites at night

rupel
rupel
Camera: Real-time inspection of high-risk buildings and regions during daytime/ nighttime
Delivery Kit allows safe transport of necessary equipment to hard-to-reach areas

pandion
pandion
Multilateral modeling and precise survey of structures
For detecting risk factors such as gas leaks, cracks, etc.
Safety inspection of high-rise buildings and facilities