The Smith Myers ARTEMIS Mobile Phone detection, location and communication suite has been integrated into the new Robotics Centre, Inc. Echo SAR (Search and Rescue) payload for small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) built by Teledyne FLIR Defense.
Echo SAR enables operators to quickly find, map, and interact with mobile phone handsets in fast moving disaster situations, aiding and boosting first responders’ ability to locate victims and save lives.
Designed for use on Teledyne FLIR’s R80D SkyRaider and SkyRanger R70 drones, the Echo SAR payload will provide users with the stand-alone ability to find an individual mobile handset, conduct mass mapping of mobile phones in out-of-service areas, and to communicate either with individuals or groups of mobile phones.
“Previously, ARTEMIS airborne capabilities were only available for use on manned rotary and fixed-wing platforms,” said Dr. Eric Karmouch, CTO of Robotics Centre. “Now, for the first time, this life-saving technology can be deployed in minutes on a small quad-rotor UAS, providing a whole new capability to SAR operators working in the most difficult conditions.”
“ARTEMIS turns a mobile phone into a rescue beacon and was designed specifically for SAR and natural disaster situations,” said Andrew Munro, Director, Smith Myers. “By integrating this capability onto Teledyne FLIR drones through the Echo payload, Robotics Centre has created a truly game-changing tactical sUAS solution. This new system can prove vital in emergency circumstances where a rapid response can mean the difference between life and death.”
The operationally-proven Teledyne FLIR R80D SkyRaider and SkyRanger R70 UAS, used by military and public safety agencies worldwide, are rugged, all-weather platforms designed for SAR missions. Easily deployed and operated by a single user, the drones can provide extended situational awareness when and where it’s needed most.
“The Echo SAR payload adds a critical new sensory capability to our SkyRaider and SkyRanger platforms,” said Anne Bulik, Vice President of Unmanned Aerial Systems at Teledyne FLIR Defense. “From disaster relief to border security and beyond, we see many applications for small UAS mobile device detection across both our defense and non-defense customer communities.”
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