The founder and CEO of the Fly Drone company, Nikita Danilov, noted that, given the rapid development of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market, experimental modes allow us to fully touch the “future”, step over the regulatory barriers that hinder us, and try out existing technologies right now. "The EPR will allow testing the use of drones in such areas as agriculture, cargo transportation, aerial photography and geodesy, as well as many other scenarios for the use of UAVs. Our afghanistan cell phone number list company, Fly Drone, is assisting in the launch and implementation of the project. A unique integrated system for coordinating UAV flights, which was developed by our team, will ensure the efficient and safe use of airspace by unmanned aircraft. All information is automatically transmitted to authorized government agencies, which eliminates the commission of offenses and the illegal use of airspace. Also, within the developed system, official representatives of the regional authorities receive a personal account, which allows them to control the airspace of the region in real time, within an intuitive user interface. The use of the system allows us to overcome the main problem that must be solved by establishing an experimental mode - the safe and efficient integration of unmanned aircraft into the airspace of the Russian Federation and the daily life of citizens," Nikita Danilov told ComNews.
of the National Technology Initiative (NTI) Project Support Fund, emphasized that one of the tasks that needs to be tested in the EPR mode is the operation of UAVs with a maximum takeoff weight of over 30 kg. "At the moment, there is not enough accumulated experience in operating such UAVs to assess the comprehensive reliability and safety of such systems. In addition, it is necessary to work out the joint use of airspace by UAVs and manned aircraft, including in terms of automation, registration, accounting and monitoring of all air traffic participants in real time. Promising areas for the commercialization of drones in Russia are monitoring of such objects as power transmission lines, pipelines of various types, and other infrastructure objects. Aerial photography of agricultural and forestry facilities, aerochemical treatment of fields, solving precision farming problems. Delivery of goods, especially in terms of "last mile" delivery in conditions of an underdeveloped road network," he said.
Yuri Molodykh, Director of the Center for Development of the Technology Competition System
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