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Disaster response

Client Type

• Emergency Agencies
• Rescue Departments
• Civil Protection

Sector

Emergency, Rescue

Offering

Smart Worksite Inspection

How can we respond faster and more effectively when nature strikes?

Disasters such as floods, landslides, earthquakes, or wildfires require immediate action, yet traditional response methods are often slowed by danger, inaccessibility, and limited visibility. What if critical areas could be reached and analyzed within minutes, without risking human lives? Equipped with high-resolution, thermal, and multispectral sensors, autonomous drones can provide real-time imagery and data from disaster zones — even in the harshest conditions. Integrated with Drone-in-a-Box technology, they can operate continuously, recharging and transmitting data autonomously. This enables rapid situational awareness, supports rescue coordination, and ensures safer, data-driven emergency operations. When every second counts, automation becomes the most powerful ally.

Solutions

  • Rapid Deployment & Autonomous Operation – Immediate drone activation from docking stations for real-time assessment of disaster zones without human risk
  • Multi-Sensor Data Collection – Integration of optical, thermal, and multispectral payloads to detect heat sources, water levels, structural damage, or movement
  • Real-Time Situational Awareness – Continuous live imagery and telemetry to support emergency teams in decision-making and coordination
  • Safe & Efficient Response Management – Reduces the need for human presence in dangerous areas while accelerating analysis and resource allocation.
  • Victim Localization & Mapping – Real-time mapping of search areas helps responders pinpoint survivors and optimize rescue routes.

In emergency and search-and-rescue scenarios, every second counts. Integrated with Drone-in-a-Box technology, autonomous drones can be deployed instantly to survey disaster zones, locate victims, and provide real-time data to rescue teams — even in extreme weather or total darkness. Acting as eyes in the sky, they deliver thermal imagery, communication support, and situational awareness without risking human lives. Continuous operation through automated recharging and data transfer ensures that help can reach those in need faster, safer, and more efficiently