Russia has developed a simplified system for collecting data on unmanned aerial vehicles

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Scientific Research Center (SRC) Aeroskrip, which has joined the national technology initiative Aeronet, has presented a system for connecting aerial drones to domestic service to collect information on Nebosvod UAV flights. In this respect reports TASS referred to the Research Center announcement made within the framework of the Transport Week 2023 forum and exhibition.

Aeroscript experts wrote a group of protocols that allow drones to connect to the Nebosvod system without inserting additional modules such as transponders into the drones. This development is valid when flying within the range of a radio signal and in the presence of a C2 communication channel between the UAV and the ground control station.

“The company has separate solutions for autonomous flights,” Aeroscript said.

Using new protocols, drones and ground stations can share flight data and weather-related information: meteorological, aeronautical and geospatial reports. The Aeroscript system will increase the safety and efficiency of interactions with drones.

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