AD Series Industrial Multirotor
Heavy-lift quadcopter
The Action Drone AD Series Industrial Multirotor is a heavy-lift quadcopter designed for industrial inspection, payload integration, and public-safety overwatch.
Mission Profile
The AD Series Industrial Multirotor is engineered to serve critical roles across various industrial and public safety sectors. Its primary mission involves conducting detailed inspections of large-scale infrastructure, such as pipelines, bridges, power lines, and industrial facilities. By leveraging its heavy-lift capabilities, it can carry advanced sensor payloads, including high-resolution cameras, thermal imagers, and LiDAR systems, enabling comprehensive data collection and reducing the need for human personnel in hazardous or hard-to-reach environments.
In public safety contexts, the platform provides essential aerial overwatch, enhancing situational awareness for emergency responders during incidents like search and rescue operations, disaster response, or crowd monitoring. Its robust design and ability to integrate diverse payloads make it a versatile tool for delivering critical supplies, deploying specialized equipment, or providing real-time intelligence to ground teams. The AD Series emphasizes modularity, allowing operators to quickly adapt the drone to specific mission requirements by swapping out payloads, thus maximizing its utility and operational flexibility in dynamic environments.
Key Features
- ▸Heavy-lift quadcopter configuration
- ▸Designed for industrial and public safety applications
- ▸Modular payload integration system
- ▸Robust construction for demanding environments
- ▸Capable of carrying advanced inspection sensors
- ▸Provides aerial overwatch and situational awareness
Specifications
- configuration
- Quadcopter
- payload
- Not publicly disclosed
- speed
- Not publicly disclosed
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About the Manufacturer
Action Drone Inc. (AD) designs and manufactures industrial multirotors in San Diego, CA. The company partners with global industrial operators and government agencies to extend workforce capacity through aerial robotics — focusing on long-endurance lift, payload flexibility, and field serviceability for inspection, public safety, and defense work.
