Solutions developed in Turkey from UAV technologies are taking on new tasks at home and abroad.
Zyrone Dynamics, which draws attention with its rotary wing and variable volume unmanned aerial vehicles, added a new link to its export success with two different products. In this context, rotary wing unmanned aerial vehicles ZD100 and ZD200 were exported to a country in Africa. In this context, unmanned aerial vehicles will be used in vital tasks such as search and rescue efforts in disaster situations and cargo shipment to critical points.
ZD100 and ZD200 stand out with their technical features and wide application areas. ZD100 surpasses the vehicles in its class with its 80 minutes flight time, 3 kilogram payload carrying capacity and 130 kilometers per hour speed. Preferred for its compact and user-friendly design and high performance, ZD100 can operate successfully in different geographies and conditions, thanks to its monocoque carbon body, being durable and compatible with harsh weather conditions.
ZD200, on the other hand, stands out as a model designed for broader tasks. ZD200, which has a maximum payload carrying capacity of 20 kilograms, reaches a flight range of more than 25 kilometers with a 10 kilogram payload. ZD200 can be used in many different areas, from critical infrastructure inspections to coastline mapping and mine surveillance. Its modular structure facilitates the integration of special equipment, allowing it to be equipped with thermal cameras, LIDAR sensors and environmental monitoring devices. With its durable carbon body and wind resistance of up to 40 kilometers per hour, it offers a reliable option in harsh environmental conditions.
CONFIDENT STEPS IN THE GLOBAL MARKET
Zyrone Dynamics Founding Partner Murat Kanber said that the use of UAVs has become widespread in different areas and that there are searches in various countries to benefit from these technologies.
Explaining that they met domestic and international demands with the aircraft they developed and that they made various deliveries last year, Kanber said:
“Following our previous ZD100 technology and product exports to India, we are proud to export our ZD100 and ZD200 model aircraft to Africa. Our vehicles are successfully used in the regions where they operate, especially in areas such as post-disaster search and rescue, medical support and critical cargo transportation.
This export of Zyrone Dynamics demonstrates our technological capabilities on a global scale, while also reinforcing our mission to contribute to humanitarian aid efforts in disaster areas. In addition, with the flexible and advanced integration capacity of the ZD200, it aims to create new opportunities that will provide added value to many different sectors, from the protection of natural resources to the monitoring of critical infrastructure.
With the experience gained by working in different geographies, we achieve significant gains in terms of developing higher performance and safer aircraft. Our goal is to respond to the changing needs of users with tools that increase their performance and capabilities. As we do this successfully, we see that foreign demand also increases. Apart from the international demands we have delivered so far, we also have various meetings in different geographies. We know that we develop products that are among the best in their class in the world. With this confidence, we are taking firm steps forward to become a leading and preferred solution partner in the global arena.”