Geoscan 701

Geoscan 201, 401 and 701 UAVs at Bellingshausen Station 

26 April 2022

Geoscan 201, 401 and 701 UAVs at Bellingshausen Station

On 12 April 2022, on Cosmonautics Day, the scientific research vessel Akademik Tryoshnikov laid at anchor in harbour of Saint Petersburg, with our pilot on board. 67th Russian Antarctic Expedition (RAE), which had been lasting for more than four months, came to the end.
Geoscan 701 on the website now

10 March 2022

Geoscan 701 on the website now

Now Geoscan 701 has its own page on our website. There you can study the features of the brand-new vehicle, its technical specifications, bundle and other details. An aircraft with ICE is expending the range of Geoscan UAVs. It allows surveying territories that have been hardly reached before.

Digital map of hard-to-reach areas of Antarctica created with Geoscan UAVs

18 February 2022

Digital map of hard-to-reach areas of Antarctica created with Geoscan UAVs

At the end of last year, a Geoscan pilot as part of Russian Antarctic Expedition (RAE) embarked for the South Pole. The purpose of the trip is aerial photography to obtain cartographic materials of hard-to-reach areas of the glacier and the study of the albedo of various types of snow-ice surfaces.

Geoscan 701 - first combat flight

2 June 2021

Geoscan 701 aircraft with ICE makes its maiden flight

Geoscan 701 is an aircraft for aerial surveying designed to achieve maximum productivity per one flight due to using ICE.

A new model of UAV is designed under the traditional aerodynamic scheme. The supply of fuel (which is a mixture of petrol and oil) is enough for 10 hours of flight, and, as a result, the plane can cover up to 800 km. The UAV is supplied with a starter-alternator, which allows switching on the engine automatically and providing power for a payload and systems of onboard radio electronic equipment during a flight.