Censys Technologies has unveiled the Sentaero 6, a new uncrewed aerial system (UAS) designed to push Over-the-Horizon Beyond Visual Line of Sight (OTH BVLOS) operations forward. Built with customer input and regulatory insight, this latest model aims to provide a more capable and efficient solution for asset intelligence.
Advancing BVLOS Capabilities
Since 2021, Censys Technologies has worked to expand BVLOS operations in the United States. The company started with three-mile, geo-constrained approvals requiring visual observers and has progressed to nationwide approvals, where the Sentaero 5 can operate up to 40 miles one-way without observers.
“Now, the Sentaero is in a position of regulatory acceptance where operators can truly capture the value and efficiency of OTH BVLOS operations,” explained Rob Knochenhauer, Director of Regulatory Affairs at Censys Technologies. “What our clients and the industry need is a more capable aircraft to best capitalize on this trend. That’s why we developed Sentaero 6.”
Key Features and Benefits
Traditional OTH inspections, mapping, and surveying have long been constrained by the need for one pilot per aircraft and airport proximity. The Sentaero 6 offers a solution with its two-hour endurance, increased payload capacity, and integrated artificial intelligence. Its 90-mile command and control (C2) range* enables operators to perform larger, more complex missions with greater efficiency.
The company plans to expand Sentaero 6 operations to include swarm technology, allowing one operator to control multiple aircraft, and fully remote operations. These capabilities will enhance data collection speed and quality. Additionally, safety improvements include the elimination of single-point failures and the integration of an ASTM-certified parachute for urban operations.
AI Integration for Real-Time Data Processing
The Sentaero 6 is equipped with an onboard computer that supports Censys Technologies’ CensWise software. This AI/ML-powered platform starts processing collected data mid-flight, transforming raw information into actionable intelligence faster than traditional methods.
“At Censys Technologies, we’re working to bring our customers closer to omniscience, and the Sentaero 6 is a testament to our resolve,” said Trevor Perrott, CEO of Censys Technologies. “With this platform, we’re not just offering a drone; we’re providing a comprehensive solution that acquires data, converts it to an intelligence dashboard, and enables users to prevent and solve problems at an accelerated pace.”
Transforming Asset Intelligence
The real advantage of the Sentaero 6 lies in its ability to integrate drone capabilities with onboard AI-powered analytics. “The real benefit of the Sentaero 6 lies not in its endurance, size, payload capacity, or integrations, but in the seamless combination of drone capability and onboard processing that delivers actionable asset intelligence faster, more accurately, and safely,” said Perrott. “It’s the ability to capture data over vast distances and urban environments with unparalleled precision while processing it in real-time that truly transforms operations. By integrating AI-powered analytics directly onto the drone, CensWise software begins processing data while in the air, reducing the time between data collection and actionable insights. This allows asset owners to make informed decisions in real-time, preventing issues before they become costly problems.”
A US-Based Solution for Expanding Drone Operations
As the U.S. works to secure its UAS supply chain and expand domestic drone manufacturing, Censys Technologies represents a strong example of a U.S.-based drone company making significant advancements. The company’s fixed-wing aircraft have a proven track record in the field and have repeatedly received FAA waivers for BVLOS flight. These regulatory approvals highlight the growing acceptance of BVLOS operations and their increasing role in industrial drone applications.
The Sentaero 6 is now available for preorder. For more details, visit Censys Technologies or contact MillerKyle@CensysTech.com.
(*C2 range is dependent on available cellular service.
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