UAVOS unveils new autopilot hardware version


The upgraded hardware autopilot features next-generation sensors and is the result of many improvements. UAVOS Photo

UAVOS, a developer and manufacturer of advanced solutions based on advanced unmanned systems, has modified its autopilot hardware, developing its new R4 version.

The upgraded hardware autopilot features next-generation sensors and is the result of many improvements. The high-performance R4 hardware enhances the autopilot system providing a high level of reliability as well as flight control required for unmanned aircraft with a smaller unit size, less weight and power consumption. 

The UAVOS’ hardware autopilot ecosystem received the new GPS, NAV (central processing unit), interfaces controller (IFC), and CAS (data processing unit of pitot tube) boards. 

The new R4 hardware features the next-generation IMU (inertial measurement unit) sensors which provide an ideal blend of performance, accuracy, efficiency and brings numerous options for high-bandwidth I/O.

Through enhancements the UAVOS’ R4 provides the ability to install the board on other motherboards, allowing UAVOS’ autopilot to be adapted to different UAVs. 

“The drivers across the unmanned systems sector will reduce platform size whilst increasing operational flexibility and time operation,” saidUAVOS CEO Aliaksei Stratsilatau.  

The new UAVOS products aim to offer performance that will significantly exceed what has been accepted as possible from the last systems, regarding unit size, weight and power consumption. 

  
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