Elistair: Khronos tethered drone for tactical ISR missions [VIDEO]

Source: Elistair

Elistair, a leader in long-endurance, tethered unmanned aircraft systems, has unveiled the Khronos, a fully automated tethered drone system designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions in challenging, GPS/GNSS-denied and RF-denied environments.

 

Deployed from a transportable dronebox in under two minutes, Khronos can operate from both fixed and mobile platforms with minimal human input, enabling operators on the move their own “pocket watchtower” without a heavy investment in training.

 

 

“Khronos represents a significant milestone for Elistair,” said company CEO Guilhem de Marliave. “Public safety agencies, border patrol units, military forces and even vehicle integrators have all been looking for a simple, organic, long-endurance ISR asset that can be launched at the push of a button—and now they finally have it.”

 

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Elistair has been developing and delivering tethered drones to customers in more than 70 countries for close to a decade. The 66-pound KHRONOS leverages that experience. It is easily deployed from a dronebox to deliver a continuous, day/night aerial view extending over a 10-kilometer radius for 24 hours a stretch.

 

Elistair, a leader in long-endurance, tethered unmanned aircraft systems, has unveiled the Khronos, a fully automated tethered drone system designed for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions in challenging, GPS/GNSS-denied and RF-denied environments.
Photo: Elistair.

 

“And powered by T-Planner 2, the newest version of our mission software, Khronos benefits from the latest intelligent functions, such as target tracking, automated object categorization, and cued camera slewing to points of interests” de Marliave said.

In addition to being ruggedized for operation off-road and in poor weather, Khronos can operate in both GPS/GNSS-Denied and RF-denied environments, thanks to its advanced positioning system and secured tethered communications. And with its small logistical footprint, and its open API, it can be easily integrated with vehicles.

 

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“The aim behind KHRONOS was clear: we wanted to create a tethered drone that’s straightforward to use, adaptable to various scenarios, integrates seamlessly, and is robust in construction for demanding environments,” said Elistair CTO Timothée Penet.

Elistair plans to deliver its first KHRONOS systems to customers in January 2024.

 

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