eVTOL fixed-wing mapping sUAS
Trinity Tactical builds on the proven commercial eVTOL technology from the Trinity F90+ UAS to provide users with a durable, rucksack portable system that meets today’s cybersecurity and NDAA compliance requirements. Tactical teams operating in forward deployed, disconnected environments cannot wait for imagery to come from rear echelon sources. They need to have a Geographic Information System (GIS) at the tactical edge.
90 km
Linear Coverage
700 ha
Area Coverage
17 m/s
Optimal Cruise Speed
1 cm
GSD @70m AGL
90 km
Linear Coverage
700 ha
Area Coverage
17 m/s
Optimal Cruise Speed
1 cm
GSD @70m AGL
Trinity Tactical can perform fully controlled vertical take-offs and landings, even in confined spaces. With an IP54 rating and an ESC cooling system, the Trinity Tactical can fly efficiently for up to 90 minutes in a range of environmental conditions, reaching a maximum speed of 17 metres per second. In just one flight, the system can cover an area of 700 hectares or a 90-kilometre-long linear corridor with an extremely accurate ground sampling distance (GSD) resolution of up to one centimetre.
Trinity Tactical comes with a variety of interchangeable sensors, including high-resolution RGB and multi-spectral cameras, as well as a LiDAR scanner. These sensors are fully integrated and can be exchanged in seconds using a smart quick-lock mechanism. Thanks to its versatile range of sensors, the Trinity Tactical system is the ideal tool for capturing data for tasks such as route planning, battle management assessment, line of sight analytics, landing zone reconnaissance and other intelligence collection activities.
The Trinity Tactical system is stored and carried in a compact backpack and can be made operational in a matter of minutes. The modular design allows for quick assembly and payload exchange without the need for tools. Trinity Tactical is equipped with QBase 3D flight and mission planning software, performing automated tactical mapping and terrain visualisation missions to reduce the cognitive load on the operator.
With a flight time of 90 minutes, Trinity™ Tactical can cover areas of 700 hectares with just one flight. Onboard geotagging, direct georeferencing and preliminary stitching of images streamlines the data capturing and processing workload for the operator.
Trinity Tactical is controlled via a 2.2 GHz and AES encrypted data link.
More features in detailWith the QBase 3D software, efficient flight paths are automatically generated using the mission parameters entered by the operator. The operator can adjust parameters in QBase 3D during the mission at any time.
QBase 3DTrinity Tactical is currently available with four different survey grade sensors. These include RGB, oblique, and LiDAR scanners. The sensors can be exchanged easily in a matter of seconds via quick lock mechanism. No tools required.
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