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MULTI-ROTOR

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BUG 3.1

Designed and built to be compact, lightweight and visually discrete, the Bug nano quadcopter is ideal for reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition with its unique size and ability to fit and fly in small spaces.

Smallest quadcopter UAV in our fleet - Sub 250g with 3 inch propeller blades

 

Can be deployed within seconds via hand (stationary/thrown), ground or vehicle and can be safely recovered by hand

 

Deployable for non-stop flight missions of up to 20 minutes, flying at speeds of up to 80 kph (22m/s) with a maximum transmission distance of 3km+ (5.8Ghz)

 

Capable of flying in windspeeds of up to 30 knots (35 knots gusting)

 

Pre-programmed flight modes installed on controller featuring intelligent return to launch mode and fully autonomous mission capability

 

Equipped with a lossless zoom HD camera, the BUG can provide unrivaled visual surveillance/situational awareness using photography and video. Footage can be broadcast securely to multiple locations*

 

The small mass of the BUG means it can complete covert surveillance or reconnaissance for hours and is a capable platform even in the most challenging environments operating in temperatures -20 to +50 Celsius

 

Use of secure wireless link and SD card encryption for protection

 

Cellular network and Manet radio modules used to effectively overcome radio frequency disruption, especially in an urban environment

  

Size 190mm x 155mm x 70mm

Additional capabilities such as SWARM available

QUADCOPTER

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GPS POSITIONING

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DRONE TRACKING

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LONG AUTONOMY

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WIRELESS 

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HD CAMERA

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PHONE CONTROLLER

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HAND LAUNCH

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FULL SPECIFICATION AND OPTIONS LIST AVAILABLE ON REQUEST

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