According to Yassad News, citing Pardis Technology Park, drones nested under the network are among the civilian drones that are used for filming. This cutting-edge technology, called the DIB platform, has been gaining attention for several years and various countries have entered the field. One of the companies located in the growth center of Pardis Technology Park is one of the companies that has put the production of nested drones on its agenda. Sajjad Karimi, CEO of this company, referring to the importance of using UAVs in imaging, said: UAVs produced by other companies require the presence of the user or an expert pilot on site.
which creates limitations, but Raymon’s collection has been able to practically remove the pilot and operator from the drone system by designing a system consisting of a bird (drone), hangar and network software. He added: In the program designed by this company, instead of the pilot being present at the location of the drone, by pressing a button, the flight command of the drone is issued to the specified location and the necessary information is received through the network software. Karimi also said about the applications of this system: in general, drones can easily access places that are difficult for humans to access or life-threatening, and the advantage of the network-nested drone system is that by removing the operator, it can be used in mines, in business related to mapping and protection and guarding matters.
The CEO of this company announced the cooperation with several mining complexes, including Foulad Mobarakeh, as well as cooperation with the country’s geographical organization and added: In the short period of the establishment of this company, more than 50 thousand hectares have been mapped by drones with nests under the company’s network. He also informed about obtaining a license for the design and production of UAVs from the Civil Aviation Organization and said: In the near future, with the attraction of the necessary funds, the extensive commercialization of network-nested UAVs by the group is on the agenda.