Forest & wildlife monitoring

Insight Robotics – AS-III UAS

The UAS AS-III developed by Insight Robotics is capable of carrying image capture payload with reduced set-up mission time and long endurance flights. The car takeoff and parachute landing make it usable in most environments.

Forest & wildlife monitoring

Insight Robotics – AS-III UAS

The UAS AS-III developed by Insight Robotics is capable of carrying image capture payload with reduced set-up mission time and long endurance flights. The car takeoff and parachute landing make it usable in most environments.

Low weight with payload capability

Despite its low weight and size, this drone is able to have a payload of up to 2kg, so it is suitable for missions where sensors and other components are required for the successful execution of real-time video or photogrammetry missions.

Underneath view of the AS-III UAS showcasing its wings and launch mechanism against a blue sky.

Car-top launcher

Making the most of its low weight and small size, this drone can take off with no need for a runway. Hook it correctly on a device installed on the top of a car and let the air friction do the takeoff while controlled by Veronte Autopilot.

Veronte Autopilot integration

Using waypoints and 3D curves that can be modified inflight during the mission. The accurate positioning based on RTK technology permits quickly executing flight corrections to ensure a minimum deviation from the designed flight path.

Two technicians preparing the AS-III UAS for launch using a catapult on a runway, with a green landscape in the background.

Low weight with payload capability

Despite its low weight and size, this drone is able to have a payload of up to 2kg, so it is suitable for missions where sensors and other components are required for the successful execution of real-time video or photogrammetry missions.

Underneath view of the AS-III UAS showcasing its wings and launch mechanism against a blue sky.

Car-top launcher

Making the most of its low weight and small size, this drone can take off with no need for a runway. Hook it correctly on a device installed on the top of a car and let the air friction do the takeoff while controlled by Veronte Autopilot.

Two technicians preparing the AS-III UAS for launch using a catapult on a runway, with a green landscape in the background.

Veronte Autopilot integration

Using waypoints and 3D curves that can be modified inflight during the mission. The accurate positioning based on RTK technology permits quickly executing flight corrections to ensure a minimum deviation from the designed flight path.

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