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Capture · Autonomy

The site that captures itself.

Docked drones and quadruped ground robots run the same missions on the same schedule whether or not anyone is on site. Data uploads on landing and processes overnight, so the record is waiting before the first truck queues at the gate.

DOCK 02 · ARMED · NEXT 06:00FLEET · 2 PLATFORMS · 0 PILOTS
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DOCK 02
ARMED
NEXT MISSION
06:00
WIND
4.2 M/S
PILOTS ON SITE
0
AUTONOMY · 6 SYSTEMS · 0 PILOTS

What runs without you

Six systems. Nobody driving out.

Autonomy is not a different product from capture — it is the same capture, scheduled. The outputs land in the same record, under the same coordinate system, with the same audit trail.

DAY 214 · 4 MISSIONS · 0 PILOTS

A day of autonomy

06:00 to 22:00. Nobody drives out.

One site, one day, four missions and a training pass — the sequence a docked site actually follows. The cursor runs the day for you; hold your pointer on a mission to stop the clock there.

  1. 05:40

    The dock wakes and checks itself

    It reads wind, rain and the airspace feed, runs a self-test on the aircraft, and stands the mission down on its own if any of the three fail. Nobody is asked to make that call at 05:40.

    DOCK 02 · SELF-TEST · WIND 4.2 M/S
  2. 06:00

    Mission 1 — full-site mapping flight

    214 hectares at 90 m AGL, the same plan flown last week and the week before, RTK-corrected off the site base. Twenty-eight minutes, one battery, nobody on the ground.

    MISSION 1 · 214 HA · 28 MIN
  3. 07:12

    Ortho, DEM and volumes on the record

    Upload starts on the pad. By 07:12 the map is stitched, today's surface is differenced against yesterday's, and the cut/fill quantity is attached to the pay item it belongs to.

    PROCESS · 2,481 FRAMES · 38 MIN
  4. 09:00

    Mission 2 — ground robot walks levels 4 to 7

    The quadruped takes the stair core and repeats last week's route to the metre, capturing 360 panoramas pinned to the plans. Progress by trade is posted before the 10:00 coordination call.

    MISSION 2 · L4–L7 · 1,482 PANOS
  5. 13:30

    Mission 3 — thermal pass over the roof deck

    A radiometric sweep of the finished roof finds two wet insulation patches running 6.4 °C above ambient. Both are tagged to the roofer with the frame attached.

    MISSION 3 · THERMAL · Δ 6.4 °C
  6. 18:20

    Mission 4 — perimeter sweep after last crew out

    One pass of the fence line, the laydown yard and the plant compound once the gate closes. Anything that moved since the 06:00 flight is flagged for the morning.

    MISSION 4 · PERIMETER · 0 PILOTS
  7. 22:00

    The day trains the Brain

    Every frame, quantity and tag from the day joins your organization's record overnight. The model that reads tomorrow's flight is calibrated on today's — and on nobody else's site.

    TRAIN · NIGHTLY · CITED 100%
FLEET · 2 PLATFORMS · IP54

The fleet

What flies. What walks.

Two platforms, one mission planner, one record. We maintain both: swap cycles, firmware and spares sit inside the platform agreement, not on your equipment manager.

AERIAL · DOCKED · RTK

GR-A2 — docked aerial

ENDURANCE
41 MIN
WIND, MAX
8 M/S
SENSOR
20 MP · RTK
THERMAL
RADIOMETRIC
COVERAGE
214 HA / FLIGHT
DOCK
IP54 · −20…45 °C

Lives on the laydown yard for the length of the job. Charges, shelters, launches and reports its own health.

GROUND · 360 + LIDAR · STAIRS

GR-Q1 — quadruped ground

RUNTIME
92 MIN
SPEED
1.2 M/S
STAIRS
YES
PAYLOAD
360 + LIDAR
ROUTE REPEAT
±0.2 M
RETURN
AUTO DOCK

Walks the interior route a superintendent would walk, on the week you asked for, at the same vantage points every time.

MISSIONS · 12M · PILOTS 0

On the platform

12M

Autonomous missions flown

0

Pilots required on site

6 h

Shortest dock cadence in service

98.6%

Missions completed unattended

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