With drones becoming increasingly automated, the level of involvement of humans in command has also been sufficiently reduced, so much so that they become Remote Operators instead of Remote Pilots.
Drones have become valuable situational awareness tools for first responders completing emergency response, search and rescue, and a host of other missions.
Drone pilots working on construction sites across the country are starting to discover the power of autonomy, finding that it helps them complete a broader range of tasks more efficiently and safely than traditional manual drones.
Skydio recently announced the general availability of Skydio Autonomy Enterprise Foundation (AEF), a broad set of advanced AI-pilot assistance capabilities for enterprise and public sector operators.
This Skydio Original Series tells the story of a team of fictional warfighters as they face five different missions, starting with the response to an explosion in an urban setting, and ending with a night raid on the responsible bomb-maker.
First Responder pilots across the country are starting to discover the power of drone autonomy, finding that it helps them complete a broader range of missions more safely and confidently than traditional drones that require heavy training to try to minimize the risk of crashes associated with completely manual operations.
Being a Part 107 pilot shouldn’t be so hard. With today’s manual drones, pilots have found themselves shackled to solutions that are hard to fly and easy to crash.
Drones are critical situational awareness tools for organic unit-level ISR, but legacy manual drones are difficult to fly and easy to crash. Skydio X2D™ is Skydio’s latest AI-powered autonomous drone designed from the ground up for defense applications.
View our on-demand webinar to learn how Skydio’s autonomous drone solutions provide a tactical edge to our armed forces by enabling the easiest and safest flight experience, so that soldiers can focus on the mission and the fight, instead of wasting cognitive load on the flight.