Search and rescue operations
Search and rescue operations with drones accelerate the discovery of people and objects in difficult conditions. We deploy aerial reconnaissance packages with thermal imagers, multispectral cameras, and real-time telemetry transfer.
Our approach is scenario-driven: route planning, search-sector segmentation, and coordination with ground teams. This reduces risk and increases the probability of success.
We can operate in forests, mountains, urban environments, and coastal areas. Equipment and flight modes are selected for each scenario to maintain stable communications and accurate coordinate capture.
Mission results are documented in reports and map-linked materials, which are useful for internal procedures and post-operation effectiveness reviews.

What is included
- Aerial reconnaissance and mapping
- Thermal imagers and multispectral cameras
- Live video and telemetry
- Flight routing and task distribution
- Formal reporting package
Work stages
- Preparation of equipment for search conditions
- Deployment of mobile team
- Serial flights and point marking
- Support of ground teams
- Mission report
Outcome
Reduced search time, lower risk for responders, and complete documentary reporting throughout the mission.
Engagement format
- Rapid-response missions on request
- Support for command posts and field services
- Extended search missions with team rotation
Timeline
- Preparation and deployment: from 24 hours
- Field work: from 1 day
- Final report: 1 to 3 business days
Documents and materials
- Mission report
- Materials tied to coordinates
- Route and search-area map
Example tasks
Woodland search
We used thermal imaging and night mode to reduce the search area and speed up detection.
Water-area search
We organized coastal monitoring with live transmission to the command post and prepared route maps with final reporting.
FAQ
Can you work at night?
Yes. We use thermal imaging and equipment suited for night operations.
Can several teams be supported at once?
Yes. We coordinate several crews within a unified routing and control setup.