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Wed, Jan 09, 2019

GDU Launches SAGA At CES 2019

A Lightweight, Compact Open Platform Industrial Drone

Professional drone developer GDU has launched its new multi-purpose industrial drone, the GDU SAGA, at CES 2019 in Las Vegas.

The company claims the aircraft can carry a load of up to 2.2lbs and includes a HD 4K camera, both a 10X and 30X optical zoom camera, and quality infrared camera. The open platform empowers businesses to customize their own designs, software, payload and computing of the open-platform for a truly unique and exclusive experience.

GDU has secured an unobstructed supply-chain for all of its advanced infrared technology. Wind resistant and rainproof, not only is the infrared camera incredibly accurate resulting in balanced and reliable images but it can also detect heat signatures between -20°K and 150 °K with a 20mK NETD (800 X 600 resolution, 50Hz frame rate).

With an automatic focus button and dedicated micro-focus combined with the adjustable contrast and brightness functionality, the infrared camera creates the most realistic images known to drone technology, today. World-class gimbal orientation enables users to change perspectives quickly, making it ideal for multi-purpose industrial performance.

SAGA has three flight modes: Standard GPS mode, Sports GPS mode, and Altitude mode where it retains its 15m/s maximum speed while the GPS and visual ultrasonic system are switched from positioning to altitude stabilization.

(Source: GDU news release. Image provided)

FMI: www.gdu-tech.com/en

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