Robotics

New breed of drones fly into the UK market

20th December 2017
Lanna Deamer
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Drone technology and service provider, uVue, has taken delivery of what is believed to be the world’s first ever production hydrogen drone - the MMC Hydrone 1550. This drone will enable a new era for drone technology services to begin in the UK.

According to uVue, the MMC Hydrone 1500 is a huge breakthrough for the drone services industry because it is now a viable alternative for many services providers using manned helicopters and light aircraft. As a comparison, current battery powered drones average a 30 minute flight time with the voltage constantly dropping during flight. This compares to the MMC Hydrone 1500’s equivalent of three hours with a consistent voltage throughout.

The ultimate cost savings for many industries choosing an MMC Hydrone 1500 solution are therefore transformational. Examples of application industries that will benefit from this drone include precision agriculture, security and surveillance, emergency services and construction, to name a few.

Russ Delaney, Director of Tech Ops at uVue, an ex-British Army helicopter instructor and drone pilot with more than 20 years’ experience of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) commented:

“After extensive research into drone technology and potential solutions, we are delighted to be the first company to have been appointed to distribute and licence this incredible machine in the UK. Aside from its robust performance, I am particularly impressed by the endurance of the MMC Hydrone 1500 - up to three hours flight time with a 2kg payload - making this a genuine game changer in our industry. The endurance of this particular Hydrone is so strong that it offers a real alternative to full-sized rotary aircraft."

The key focus for uVue during the introduction of the Hydrone 1550 was that all of the onboard systems met the very high safety standards required to operate the drone safely within the UK commercial drone airspace, whilst also remaining within the regulations set by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

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