GeoPixel unveils 2m D210 USV

GeoPixel, Poland-based developer of unmanned systems, announced the plans for production of new 2m USV – D210, which is designed for long endurance operations in marine conditions with heavier payload.
⚙ D210 USV has length 210 cm and weight only 35kg with total possible payload weight up to 102kg. It could be put to operation even by one person. The USV is designed to work in marine, coastal and port conditions. The large volume of the cargo compartment allows for the installation of accessories for a wide range of recipients. From seaport managers, monitoring them 24 hours a day from the water surface, to companies managing wind farms on the high seas.
🎤 Michał Szczodrowski, CEO at GeoPixel, commented the introduction of new USV: “The new USV significantly expands our portfolio of products and allows us to provide more possibilities to our customers. We are proud that D210 is developed and made in Poland, what allows for the continuous development of marine drones and an individual approach to each client.”
The first USV is expected on the water in spring 2025. GeoPixel invites interested parties in cooperation and implementing unmanned solutions in their institutions at a low cost.
📃📷 Source: GeoPixel
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