![]() Weighing in at just 500 g (1.1lb) the compact ANAFI USA folds easily for maximum portability. It uses a standard USB-C type charger for hassle-free convenience. With no built-in limitations for no-fly zones, ANAFI USA gives first responders the freedom to fly responsibly at a moment’s notice and wherever their missions may take them.ĪNAFI USA is the quietest drone in its class, with a sound level of just 79 dB when it is at 50cm off the ground. ANAFI USA is operational in less than 55 seconds: it takes less than 55 seconds to unfold the drone, turn it on, establish the secure radio link and take off.ĪNAFI USA works indoors without GPS, allowing operators to take off inside a house, pilot the drone through a window to fly outside, and then come back.ĪNAFI USA can also launch from the palm of the hand like a paper plane, further expanding its ease of use. Parrot accomplished this feat by coupling the stabilization of the gimbal with full 3-axis digital stabilization via image processing.įor first responders and the most demanding professional users, rapid drone deployment is a necessity during missions. With ANAFI USA’s powerful zoom, the pilot can detect centimetric hot spots on the solar panels.Įnsuring excellent image stabilization on 32x zoom images with a light drone (500 g/1.1 lbs) is a particularly delicate technological achievement. In the example image below, the drone is flying over solar panels at an altitude of 40 m (44 yds). The zoom image is coupled (blended) with images from ANAFI USA’s FLIR camera. This enables operators to detect hot spots with the thermal camera, while the visual camera allows them to view people and other important details from up to 2 km (1.2 mi) away. When firefighters arrive on the scene of a fire, the most important need is to view hot spots while also being able to assess the entire visual scene. ANAFI USA’s gimbal and advanced optics were designed with this challenge in mind. The 32x zoom is designed around two 21-megapixel cameras, allowing operators to see details clearly from up to 5 km (3.1 mi) away. STABILIZED X32 ZOOM THERMAL IMAGERY | 4K VISUAL EXCELLENCE Manufactured in the US - ANAFI USA offers the same high-end security, durability and imaging capabilities as Parrot’s Short-Range Reconnaissance (SRR) drone designed for the US Army. ANAFI USA’s data encryption and privacy features are compliant with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), delivering best-in-class privacy and security for sensitive missions. Overall, the company which had 533 employees at the end of June now plans to reduce its workforce by a further 20% before 2023 ends.Parrot ANAFI USA A DRONE DESIGNED FOR FIRST RESPONDERS AND ENTERPRISE PROFESSIONALS As such, Parrot has planned a reduction in the resources that were allocated to its photogrammetry software unit. Now, the company only needs to support the latest generations of solutions and complementary equipment while reducing the sales of legacy products. Workforce reduction in Pix4D: Parrot says its Pix4D photogrammetry business is now in a transition phase following a period of major investment. The company has already taken into account the availability and lifecycle of its offering for industrial clients (Anafi Ai), estimated at several years, to focus its capacity for innovation on drones for defense and security applications. More focus on defense and security: Parrot says its technological roadmap for drones will now focus more on dedicated offerings for defense and security, which it sees as the most buoyant segment. ![]() The company further expects to reduce production and quality costs from the switch. The drone maker has now selected a new manufacturer in South Korea, which is a country that Parrot stresses has put in place an advanced technological and industrial infrastructure over many years. This, the company says, is being done to ensure a comprehensive response to the growing stakes involved in terms of sovereignty and cybersecurity. Saying no to China: Parrot, which only makes a small number of drones outside of China for US government and military clients, says it will stop all production and component sourcing in China. As a result, the company is capitalizing on three “complementary strategic pillars” to adapt to long sales cycles and reduce its cash requirements. Parrot, which is focusing its sales efforts on government institutions and armed forces, explains in its earnings report that this client segment is part of a slow-moving administrative structure, faced with an economic slowdown. As the company strives to reduce its cash consumption amid tepid drone sales, Parrot says it will stop production and component sourcing in China, and reduce its workforce by around 20%. ![]() European drone group Parrot has made some major announcements while reporting its first-half earnings. ![]()
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