Naudi and Altair Technologies have introduced the new Thor drone, which features a composite matrix design and versatile power options including both lithium-polymer and lithium-ion batteries.
Thor’s specialty is multi-channel communications capabilities, including 900 MHz and 433 MHz for control and 1200 MHz and 5.8 MHz for video. This ensures reliable communication between the drone and its operator. In addition, the aircraft’s minimum empty weight of 7 kg and maximum takeoff weight of 25 kg allow it to carry a payload of 1 to 7 kg.
Thor’s specialty is multi-channel communications capabilities, including 900 MHz and 433 MHz for control and 1200 MHz and 5.8 MHz for video. This ensures reliable communication between the drone and its operator. In addition, the aircraft’s minimum empty weight of 7 kg and maximum takeoff weight of 25 kg allow it to carry a payload of 1 to 7 kg.
Thor is designed for rapid deployment: It takes just 15 minutes to go from transport position to full combat mode. Such fast response times are vital in search and rescue operations or rapid reconnaissance missions. Similarly, the time to prepare for reboot falls within the same 15-20 minute range.
Thor’s design also takes into account the practical aspects of field operations. It uses a launcher for takeoff and can land horizontally in the short term, increasing usability in a variety of conditions. The transmission range of telemetric and video signals reaches 15 km, ensuring effective remote operation even over long distances.
These developments not only increase the capabilities of UAVs in areas such as surveillance and reconnaissance, but also open new opportunities for their use in the civil and commercial sectors. Source