This type of drone is intended for government and military solutions to easily explore a specific area and then create a 3D model to plan different tactics.
The eBee TAC is a lightweight (1.6 kg), ultra-portable and powerful solution specifically designed for defense – tactical mapping and analysis. The product, along with other countries, is currently used by the US forces.
If we use Ebee TAC drones for the military and defense sector, we will agree, from its data, maintaining safety is one of the most important factors.
The drone uses the AES-256 encryption algorithm, which prevents other people from connecting to your drone’s frequency.
The product maintains silence as much as possible so that the drone launched on a special mission is not noticed and shot down.
Also an important element for safety is that the drone is integrated with the Google Earth Enterprise platform. That is, during operation, it will not connect to the Internet while flying to prevent digital cyber attacks. In order for the drone to use the map, it is necessary to record the route prepared for it in advance.
RTK – Real Time Kinematic – allows you to conduct research to correct common errors in current satellite navigation systems.
PPK – is a common statistical tool used to evaluate workflow. PPK represents the “general capabilities” of a process.
With RTK/PPK capabilities, you can easily collect data to maintain accuracy at every step of your workflow. Because the eBee TAC is compatible with industry-leading base stations, you can fly the drone anywhere.
eBee TAC drones are approved by the US Department of Defense (Blue UAS) for sale to government agencies.
“Traditional drones, such as quadcopters or short-range surveillance drones, do not have the capability to perform medium-range mapping reconnaissance tasks, especially in environments where navigation is difficult. Together with our partners, we listened to the needs of field personnel to ensure that the eBee TAC is designed to meet the needs of tactical defense mapping to further improve mission effectiveness in a variety of terrains.” – Michael O’Sullivan, Managing Director of senseFly.