EOS C
Public-safety quadcopter
The Paladin Drones EOS C is a public-safety quadcopter designed for tactical incident response, primarily utilizing thermal and electro-optical (EO) payloads.
Mission Profile
The Paladin Drones EOS C is engineered as a critical asset for public safety agencies, designed to enhance situational awareness and provide immediate aerial intelligence during tactical incident response. Its primary role involves rapid deployment to incident scenes, offering first responders a bird's-eye view with advanced sensing capabilities. This allows for quicker assessment of dynamic environments, improved decision-making, and safer operations for personnel on the ground. The platform is particularly suited for scenarios requiring real-time visual and thermal data, such as search and rescue operations in challenging terrain, monitoring hazardous material spills, assessing damage after natural disasters, or providing overwatch during law enforcement engagements. Its ability to integrate both electro-optical and thermal payloads makes it versatile for day and night operations, enabling the identification of heat signatures, tracking subjects, or surveying large areas efficiently. The EOS C serves as an invaluable tool for incident commanders, providing critical information that can dictate resource allocation and tactical approaches in high-stakes situations.
Key Features
- ▸Integrated dual-sensor payload (EO/Thermal)
- ▸Rapid deployment and operational readiness
- ▸Designed for robust performance in demanding public safety environments
- ▸Intuitive control system for ease of use by first responders
- ▸Compact and portable design for quick transport
- ▸Real-time video streaming capabilities
Specifications
- configuration
- Quadcopter
- endurance
- Up to 30 minutes
- propulsion
- Electric motors
- range
- Up to 2 miles (3.2 km)
- speed
- Up to 45 mph (72 km/h)
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About the Manufacturer
Paladin builds autonomous LTE-enabled drones and software that deploy to 911 calls from remote home bases, arriving on-scene before officers and providing real-time aerial intelligence to dispatch and responders.
