Our services help livestock ranches and farms run more efficiently and manage their operations more easily. We provide an “Eagle Eye View” 360° over your herd from above and on the ground, with real-time aerial surveillance of pastures, enabling farmers to track and count livestock more easily across large fields. With our AI technology, it becomes easier to help gather livestock for feeding or medical attention, assess herd health, and identify any potential issues. This capability provides actionable insights that can improve livestock management, saving time and reducing human error.

Our Surveillance Drones can map land conditions, monitor forage quality, identify weeds, evaluate feed alleys, and assess water sources. This data helps optimize grazing patterns, ensuring livestock have sufficient access to food and water. We can inspect fence lines in minutes, detecting any breaks or weak points much more efficiently with our drone surveillance, including potential fires and many other scenarios, enabling quick identification of issues that need attention. Our advanced drones are quiet yet engineered to effortlessly handle heavy rain, fog, snow, and extreme temperatures from -4°F to 122°F. Withstanding wind gusts up to 60 mph, boasting an impressive top speed of 90 miles per hour, sustaining up to 10 consecutive hours in the air, and offering an exceptional tracking range of 15 miles. Our drones are designed with advanced progress tracking, rapid detection of safety hazards, and assertive monitoring.

With our AI and FLIR thermal night-vision technology, we can help prevent agricultural theft and predator activity anytime, day or night. Using our Manned Drone Surveillance services for monitoring can be less invasive for animals than traditional methods, such as helicopters or ATVs, potentially reducing stress on livestock. We help reduce labor costs and minimize the time spent managing livestock, making ranch operations more cost-effective. This advanced technology is especially valuable in extensive or challenging terrain where traditional ground surveillance may be hindered.