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Survey of India awards $3 million UAV contract to Quantum-Systems

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Sajid Mukhtar (MD, API-Roter Group) with Surveyor General Girish Kumar and Florian Seibel (CEO Quantum-Systems GmbH)

India: Survey of India awards Indiaโ€™s first survey grade hybrid UAV Trinity+ order to country’s oldest surveying instrument company API-Roter Group partnered with Quantum-Systems GmbH Germany.

Survey of India takes a leadership role in providing user focused, cost effective, reliable and quality geospatial data, information and intelligence for meeting the needs of national security, sustainable national development, and new information markets. As a technology, drones are of the highest interest in all these areas and promise an increase in data quality, timeliness and at the same time cost savings in the survey.

India takes this development seriously and will be a worldwide example for the sustainable use of drones.ย Very soon Indian sky will be seeing a lot of Directorate General Defence Purchase (DGCA) compliant Trinity+ UAVs flying.

In order to find the best system in the market for this application, a call for tenders was launched in 2018 to compete different systems against each other.ย The catalogue of requirements comprised numerous disciplines, some of which were specified by the state and others by the customer.

The participating companies Ansari Precision Instruments and Quantum-Systems GmbH are proud to have won the tender against 8 competitors.ย The tender required an intensive cooperation between API-Roter Group and Quantum-Systems GmbH.

The drones are specially configured for the customerโ€™s needs and equipped with additional features.ย Making use of the โ€œMake in Indiaโ€ initiative the systems include PPK, position lights, GSM modem integration and a flight time of 60 minutes.

The UAVs are to be equipped with ADS-B technology for Detect and Avoid (DAA) functionality as well as for airspace awareness and Air Traffic Control (ATC) compatibility.ย  Quantum-Systems has partnered with U.S. based uAvionix Corporation for integration of the ping20S low-power Mode S ADS-B transponder.

The ping20S is the worldโ€™s smallest, lightest, and most affordable Mode S ADS-B transponder at just 25 grams.

It allows the Trinity+ to respond to Mode S radar interrogations by ATC and Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS).

India is making great efforts to play a pioneering role in the promising fast-growing field of drone technology.

Thus, the legal and structural framework conditions are currently being created to make the potential value of the technology actually usable and to offer the public direct added value.

The resulting data sets are of great interest to all parties active in the region, as they can be used for spatial planning and development.ย Big Data applications in particular will enable completely new approaches to spatial development issues in the future.ย Initially, the Trinity+ UAVs will be deployed in three states with the aim of flying throughout India. The first delivery is expected end of this month.