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The rescue systems of Drone Rescue consist of intelligent electronics, which monitor the flight status independent of the flight controller. Drone Rescue Photo

Drone Rescue presents intelligent parachute rescue system for DJI M600

Drone Rescue Systems GmbH Press Release | October 15, 2018

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Drone Rescue Systems GmbH from Austria will present the parachute system DRS-10 for the first time at the Intergeo 2018. Based on this product, especially for the DJI Matrice 600 (M600), the parachute system DRS-M600 was developed, that has been coordinated purely to this flight system.

The rescue systems of Drone Rescue consist of intelligent electronics, which monitor the flight status independent of the flight controller. Drone Rescue Photo
The rescue systems of Drone Rescue consist of intelligent electronics, which monitor the flight status independent of the flight controller. Drone Rescue Photo

The parachute system DRS-10 is designed for multicopters with a total weight of five to 20 kilograms and is therefore well-suited for adaption to the DJI M600. This multicopter model is employed in the field of professional aerial photography and for industrial applications.

“The M600 is the workhorse of the drone fleet for many service providers. Many different cameras and gimbals are compatible and fully integrable, which makes the M600 very versatile. For this reason it is all the more important, that the aircraft as well as the payload are protected from crashes,” said Andreas Ploier, CEO and co-founder of Drone Rescue Systems GmbH.

Besides the carbon cage, in which the parachute is stored, the rescue systems of Drone Rescue consist of intelligent electronics, which monitor the flight status independent of the flight controller.

A sophisticated algorithm merges the sensor data, through which an automatic crash detection is realized. Therefore, in an emergency the pilot no longer needs to react and press an eject button, as this is often not possible anyway, for example with a failure of the radio link.

Furthermore, the algorithm reacts faster than the pilot, i.e. the system ejects the parachute itself. All flight data and movements are recorded in a Black Box. In an emergency these can be read out and made available to insurance companies or authorities.

“Our goal is to ensure, that even in an emergency beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) the drone can be safely intercepted. With our parachute system that is always possible, due to the electronics that are completely separate and independent of the flight controller.

“In addition, our system has the advantage, that it manages completely without explosive, pyrotechnical solutions. Consequently we have a system that is considerably lighter, and functions even in a worst case scenario,” said Ploier.

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