According to "Dronoflot", engineers from Arctic Software Production Association and Sevmash Production Association are creating a shipborne drone with the ability to land on water and on deck. This drone will be able to perform many different tasks.
For example, it can be used to monitor the condition of the ship, to monitor the environment (to obtain climatic and hydroacoustic data), to transmit data or cargo, and to search and rescue people. Moreover, this drone can even be used as a navigation buoy in the air or water.
To perform these tasks, the drone is equipped with a thermometer, hygrometer, barometer, anemometer, HD cameras, a thermal imaging camera, and a hydroacoustic complex.
The drone will receive an unusual body: made of composite material and filled with many liquid hollow shells. This will ensure its buoyancy.
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