Blazing a New UAV Flight Path

JOUAV introduces PH-20, a new generation of multi-rotor drone

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    December 12, 2023         

Blazing a New UAV Flight Path

Image Courtesy of JOUAV

The JOUAV PH-20 aims for new standards in payload capacity and extended flight times. Image Courtesy of JOUAV

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Blazing a New UAV Flight Path

Image Courtesy of JOUAV

The JOUAV PH-20 aims for new standards in payload capacity and extended flight times. Image Courtesy of JOUAV

JOUAV, a recognized manufacturer in the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) industry, has recently unveiled its all-new generation of a multi-rotor drone, the PH-20.

Designed to meet the diverse demands of modern industries, the PH-20 stands out as for its lightweight construction, setting new standards in payload capacity, extended flight times, high system integration, and reliability.

Compared to its predecessor, the JOUAV PH-20 showcases a number of improvements and performance upgrades, helping to to stand out in the multi-rotor UAV landscape.

Among its key features are:

Lightweight design: With a net weight of 19.2kg, the PH-20 features a six-rotor design for enhanced payload capacity and extended flight times.

Plug-in arm design: The innovative arm design allows for easy assembly and packaging at various locations., simplifying usage and maintenance.

Waterproof & dustproof: The PH-20 features an upgrade in protection level, achieving an IP55 rating. With a wind resistance of 17.2-20.7 m/s and waterproof of moderate rain, the PH-20 can be operational in almost all-weather condition.

Safety and reliability upgrades: The PH-20 is equipped with PPK/RTK DGPS, millimeter-wave radar obstacle avoidance, and a new-generation intelligent flight control system. The drone upgrade utilizes CAN bus communication design and sensor redundancy, demonstrating strong interference resistance and expandability with a maximum communication range extended to 30KM.

Emergency safeguard mechanisms: Featuring advanced adaptive control system and a robust emergency safeguard mechanism, the PH-20 ensures unparalleled flight safety and reliability.

Payload flexibility & mission versatility: Operation is simplified, and task diversity is enhanced. Payloads can be assembled and integrated as customized requirements, catering to missions such as high-precision mapping, surveillance, mining surveys, oil and gas pipeline inspections, etc. Surveillance missions are integrated with payloads such as gimbal cameras, loudspeakers, and lighting equipment. Adaptation of the P30 integrated data link module enables day and night surveillance, key area monitoring, and alerting, providing more possibilities to reduce operational costs.

“JOUAV's PH-20 represents a notable leap forward in multi-rotor drone technology, offering versatility, safety, and efficiency tailored for a broad spectrum of industrial applications,” officials said.

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