Our satellite monitoring as a service means clients pay a subscription to access imagery and analytics from a fleet of orbiting satellites without owning the hardware, receiving reports on changes over vast areas. Drone surveillance as a service provides on-demand, high-resolution aerial data and live video for specific local sites, handled by a contractor who manages the flight operations and data processing. Both models shift the burden of capital investment, pilot training, and data management from the client to the specialized service provider.
OUR SATELLITE AND DRONE MONITORING CAPABILITIES
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Platform: Orbital satellites (Optical, Radar/SAR, Thermal). Coverage: Global, macro-level. Can capture vast areas (thousands of square kilometers) in a single pass. And periodic revisit rates (e.g., every 24 hours, weekly Drone Surveillance (UAVs): Platform: Low-altitude Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (fixed-wing or multirotor). Coverage: Local, micro-level. Limited to line-of-sight or specific range (usually <50 km for most commercial ops). And High endurance for specific durations. Can loiter over a target for hours (or days for our solar/HALE drones).
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Our earth viewing satellite have very High to very-high resolution available (30cm to 50cm per pixel) Our Spectrum have special features like Multispectral and hyperspectral imaging for vegetation health, mineral composition, and water quality. And penetration Radar (SAR) satellites that can see through clouds and work at night. Drone Surveillance: We use Ultra-high resolution that can read text or identify small objects. And has Typically electro-optical (EO) and Infrared (IR). Can carry LiDAR for 3D modeling. 3. Operational Advantages Satellite Monitoring: Sovereignty: No need to overfly restricted airspace; operates in international space. Consistency: Unaffected by local ground conflicts or dangerous terrain. Historical Archive: Ability to look back in time via satellite libraries to analyze changes.
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Sovereignty: No need to overfly restricted airspace; operates in international space. Consistency: Unaffected by local ground conflicts or dangerous terrain. Historical Archive: Ability to look back in time via satellite libraries to analyze changes. Drone Surveillance: Agility: Rapid deployment and launch on-demand. Cost: Generally cheaper per flight hour than launching a satellite. Real-Time Interaction: Ability to track moving targets in real-time and stream live HD video to ground control.
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Satellite: Monitoring border crossings, tracking enemy fleet movements, arms verification, and mapping hostile terrain. Drone: Battlefield ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance), convoy protection, counter-IED operations, and urban warfare scouting. Commercial & Civil: Satellite: Agricultural yield prediction, deforestation monitoring, oil spill detection, and infrastructure planning (pipelines, roads). Drone: Precision agriculture (spot spraying), construction site progress monitoring, roof inspection, and filmography. Disaster Management: Satellite: Assessing widespread flood damage or earthquake impacts. Drone: Searching for survivors in rubble, delivering medical supplies, and inspecting damaged power lines.
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