Fixed station can be placed at command centers or deployed in distributed locations in the field to support long-term, high-frequency operations, and can also function as communication relays. For example, in emergency reconnaissance missions, the system can automatically match the best station, quickly dispatch a drone for takeoff nearby, and after the mission, the drone can either return for landing or land and recharge at a different station.
The drone is equipped with a charging contact copper plate at the center of its bottom, which, under the inclined positioning action of the station’s wall, ensures the copper plate makes contact with the charging electrode on the landing pad, enabling automatic charging.
To achieve full-area coverage, a network of stations can be deployed, with a station placed every 50 kilometers. This allows for fully autonomous, unattended operations, controlled by a distributed command center, which can call drones for autonomous tasks as needed.
Given the long endurance of the vertical takeoff and landing fixed-wing UAVs, the stations can be deployed at easily accessible locations, ensuring convenient maintenance while also covering remote areas effectively.
The UAV Hub Vehicle combines a UAV station and command center, equipped with long-range communication and onboard generators, supporting multi-drone collaborative operations. With high application frequency and wide coverage, it fully utilizes the mobility advantages of a vehicle-based platform.
The vehicle can serve as a multifunctional UAV command vehicle, applicable in border patrol, police counter-terrorism, and similar fields. In large-scale applications such as emergency rescue or power and oil pipeline inspections, it leverages its flexibility and mobility effectively.
Additionally, the integrated command vehicle can act as a mobile communication and command center, capable of handling emergency situations on-site, greatly enhancing emergency response efficiency.