The Elios 2 is commonly used for inspections at nuclear

ELIOS VR Currency Looking like a “Star Wars” droid Elios 2 is designed to operate in confined dark environments. It’s fine in GPS-denied situations carries side-by-side 4K and thermal cameras and can produce 2D and 3D Pix4D images as well as HD livestreams. Its 10,000-lumen lighting system illuminates the shadows.About three months ago on Flyability’s Swiss homefront Elios 2 safely collected visual data connected to a new dam project in Grimsel Pass. Energy supply company Kraftwerke Oberhasli AG (KWO) needed to appraise a deep pit blasted into the side of a mountain prior to installing an elevator in it.

The Elios 2 is commonly used for inspections at nuclear power plants where it can help improve safety and significantly reduce turnaround times (i.e. the amount of time the plant is shut down for inspection and maintenance purposes). However this was the first time a Flyability drone was involved in efforts to decommission a nuclear power plant.The Chernobyl decommissioning team had little experience with using drones to collect visual data remotely. The Elios 2 presented a unique tool for the work since it sits inside a protective cage allowing it to enter confined indoor spaces in order to collect visual data for inspection purposes.By the way, you can buy ELIOS VR Money  from z2u.com

Employees at a Swiss energy supply company used the Elios 2 to keep employees safe during a pit inspection in Grimsel Pass Switzerland.Personnel from Swiss energy supply company Kraftwerke Oberhasli AG (KWO) explain how they were able to keep employees out of harm’s way by using Flyability’s Elios 2 to collect visual data while building a new dam.The Elios 2 is commonly used for inspections at nuclear power plants where it can help improve safety and significantly reduce turnaround times.However this was the first time a Flyability drone was involved in efforts to decommission a nuclear power plant.

Asked on March 11, 2021 in Business.
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