Product Background
Technological progress lays the foundation: In recent years, the
performance of key components such as the flight control system,
power system, and sensors of unmanned aerial vehicles has
significantly improved. The communication technology, satellite
positioning technology, and intelligent navigation technology for
unmanned aerial vehicles have also been continuously developed,
providing a strong guarantee for the 15-kilogram professional
unmanned aerial vehicle, which has significantly enhanced its
endurance, payload capacity, and wind resistance capabilities,
enabling it to execute freight tasks more stably.
Logistics demand drives development: With the rise of e-commerce,
the logistics demand is increasing day by day. Traditional
logistics methods have many problems in terms of efficiency, cost,
and environment, especially in logistics distribution in remote
areas, which is costly and has low efficiency. Unmanned aerial
vehicle freight transportation, with its fast, efficient, and
low-cost characteristics, meets the market's demand for logistics
distribution. The 15-kilogram payload capacity can transport
various materials such as oxygen cylinders, and is suitable for
various logistics scenarios.
Policy support provides guarantees: Governments of various
countries have gradually introduced relevant policies to support
the development of drone freight transportation, while
strengthening industry regulations to ensure safe operation. For
instance, the State Council of China issued the "Guiding Opinions
on Promoting the Development of General Aviation Industry",
proposing to accelerate the development of drone freight
transportation and improve the policy and legal system for drone
freight transportation, creating a favorable policy environment for
the development of 15-kilogram professional drone freight aircraft.
Specific scenarios drive demand: In some special scenarios, such as
mountain climbing in high-altitude areas, emergency rescue, and
environmental protection actions, there are high requirements for
the timeliness and flexibility of material transportation. Take
mountain climbing as an example, Sherpa guides usually spend about
6-8 hours crossing the Kunbu icefall, carrying a maximum load of 15
kilograms each time, and are prone to danger. However, 15-kilogram
freight drones can complete the transportation of the same load of
materials in a short time, greatly improving transportation
efficiency and ensuring personnel safety. Therefore, such drones
emerged and developed accordingly.
Product Background