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Wed, Oct 07, 2020

Fortress UAV Offers Drone Field Repair Kits

Customized for Public Safety and Enterprise Drone Operators

Fortress UAV is now offering a Drone Field Repair Kit to their available products for public purchase. The Drone Field Repair Kit will serve as an emergency option for drone operators who need a quick fix for maintenance while on-site during a drone mission.

The Fortress UAV Drone Field Repair Kits are the size of a typical small toolbox and include all the necessary consumable quick-fix parts and accessories to quickly get your drone back in the air. The kits are small enough to be easily transported in a car or SUV to the drone mission site.

Drone Field Repair Kits will be personalized for the operator’s drone make and model. Fortress UAV will also offer various kit levels (Standard and Deluxe) based on maintenance needs and usual wear-and-tear.

Current models offered: DJI Mavic Pro / Platinum, DJI Mavic 2, DJI Phantom 4 Pro V2.0, and DJI Matrice 200 / 210.

When asked about the usage of the Drone Field Repair Kits, Garret Bryl, Principal Aerospace Software Engineer and UAS Pilot for the Public Safety UAS Response Team stated, “These are great. I can see numerous public safety and field teams using these kits as their go-to for basic repair needs while on a critical, time-sensitive mission”.

In a sturdy on-the-go hard case, the Drone Field Repair Kit includes drone-specific tools and items necessary to repair simple issues swiftly and with ease. Items included in the Drone Field Repair Kit, depending on kit purchased are:

  • Precision Phillips Driver
  • MIP HEX Driver Wrench Set
  • Opening Pry Tool
  • Air in a Can
  • Propellers
  • Axis Covers
  • Necessary USB Cables
  • 4-Pack Magnetic Parts Tray Set
  • Tweezers
  • Alcohol
  • Screw Pack(s)
  • Blue Loc-Tight
  • Other Necessary Items

The Drone Field Repair Kits are a perfect toolbox addition for small and large companies utilizing drones on-site for surveying, mapping, photography/videography, surveillance, and many more. Public safety agencies can also take advantage of the tool kit when using drones for search & rescue, crime scene investigation and more.

Brendon Mills, CEO of Fortress UAV stated, “I am proud that our team is bringing this product to the drone market. It is our hope that the Drone Field Repair Kit becomes an essential tool for drone operators on location in need of quick access to tools for basic repairs and drone maintenance”.

FMI: www.fortressUAV.com

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