

Detection on site of individuals or vehicles that may be detrimental to security.Control of defined perimeters (car parks, warehouses, protected areas, event venues) and inspection of the surroundings of the monitored site.Observation of large areas or isolated sites, including sometimes in poorly accessible or dangerous areas.Thanks to its versatility of use and its operational performance, the surveillance drone meets many security and safety challenges by allowing: What challenges does a surveillance drone meet? The surveillance drone is thus an essential complement to any security plan, whether it is to protect sensitive sites, industrial infrastructures or even to guarantee the security of open-air events bringing together thousands of people.

By providing high-performance aerial vision, both day and night, thanks to the high-definition and infrared sensors generally on board, the drone makes it possible to film in real time what the human eye cannot easily perceive: detection of individuals or vehicles several kilometres away, optical zoom of at least X20 on suspicious activity, night-time detection using a thermal camera, or instantaneous and complete view of a site spread over several hectares.
