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According to the report, Israeli defense tech firms Maris-Tech and FlightOps have teamed up to develop a payload suite that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and streaming technology to help unmanned aerial systems fly smarter and more independently.
The report stated that the platform pairs Maris-Tech’s Uranus Drones hardware, built for audio and video capture, with FlightOps’ command and control software, which automates a variety of flight management tasks.
The report also stated that this setup lets drones analyze video in real time, make quick decisions, and fly past an operator’s line of sight using 5G networks. Onboard data processing also enables faster, safer responses without relying on cloud connections.
The companies said the new payload allows drones to spot and react to what’s happening mid flight without constant human oversight. They also said that the small, low-power design drone also makes it suitable for applications beyond defense, including deliveries, inspections, and public safety.
Israel Bar, CEO at Maris-Tech, said that they are proud of their collaboration with FlightOps, whose robot-pilot software has set the standard for autonomous drone operations. The CEO also said that this joint platform will open new markets by combining edge AI, secure video, and [Beyond Visual Line of Sight] connectivity in a small, efficient package.
Source: Military AI
The report stated that the platform pairs Maris-Tech’s Uranus Drones hardware, built for audio and video capture, with FlightOps’ command and control software, which automates a variety of flight management tasks.
The report also stated that this setup lets drones analyze video in real time, make quick decisions, and fly past an operator’s line of sight using 5G networks. Onboard data processing also enables faster, safer responses without relying on cloud connections.
The companies said the new payload allows drones to spot and react to what’s happening mid flight without constant human oversight. They also said that the small, low-power design drone also makes it suitable for applications beyond defense, including deliveries, inspections, and public safety.
Israel Bar, CEO at Maris-Tech, said that they are proud of their collaboration with FlightOps, whose robot-pilot software has set the standard for autonomous drone operations. The CEO also said that this joint platform will open new markets by combining edge AI, secure video, and [Beyond Visual Line of Sight] connectivity in a small, efficient package.
Source: Military AI