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XDynamics from Taiwan to donate Evolve 2 drones to support Ukraine in the fight against Russian troops.
According to information published by the "Taiwan News" website on March 21, 2022, the Taiwanese company XDynamics has announced a donation of 10 Evolve 2 drones worth a total of US$ 35,000 to Ukraine in the support of the fight against Russian troops.
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Taiwanese-made EVOLVE 2 light drones can be equipped with a single camera or can load medical equipment. (Picture source XDynamics)
The EVOLVE 2 was designed to provide aerial cinematographers with professional-grade filming capabilities and an advanced flight experience in a comprehensive package.
EVOLVE 2 is the smallest multi-rotor drone platform equipped with a mirror less Micro Four Thirds camera supported by a monocoque carbon-fiber airframe that minimizes weight for longer flight time while providing enhanced structural integrity. The magnesium alloy ventral plate provides heat dissipation while reducing vibration during flight. Combined with high-power motors and optimized propeller design; the aircraft can reach speeds over 55mph supporting high-quality cinematography for action sports, racing, wildlife photography and other challenging applications.
The dual touch screen Ground Station is designed to support a solo pilot/cinematographer and is widely considered one of the best controllers available today. Rated at 1,000 nits for easy viewing in bright outdoor conditions, it also features fully programmable controls and external antenna options to extend flight distances to 11 km.
Citing information from the company XDynamics, the EVOLVE 2 drone can reach a top speed of 90 km/h and can transport small loads of medical supplies that can be used for peacekeeping and delivering medical supplies, among other purposes. It has a flight time of 33 minutes and a maximum range of 11 km.
The EVOLVE 2 drone with its camera can be also used to obtain high-quality images and perform reconnaissance and observation missions. For the delivery, the drones will be transported via the United States and then to Poland.