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HHLA Sky German Company to Produce X4 Quadcopter Drone Designed for Surveillance and Monitoring Missions.


On September 27, 2024, Germany's first industrial drone, the X4, officially entered series production, marking a significant milestone in the unmanned aerial systems (UAS) sector. This breakthrough is the result of close collaboration between Continental Engineering Services (CES) and HHLA Sky, two leading companies combining their expertise to revolutionize the industrial drone market. CES brings its recognized automotive engineering experience, while HHLA Sky contributes with its innovative and award-winning drone technologies, setting new standards for the production and quality of industrial drones in Germany.

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HHLA Sky X4 Quadcopter Drone  (Picture source: HHLA Sky)


The X4, a quadcopter specifically designed for complex missions such as surveillance and monitoring, stands out for its efficiency, reliability, and ease of use. It is primarily aimed at professionals working in critical sectors like security and emergency management. The drone strikes a balance between performance and robustness, made possible by modern manufacturing processes that reduce its weight without compromising strength. As a result, the X4 can withstand tough environments while delivering high-level performance.

One of the standout features of the X4 is its ability to operate with low noise levels while maintaining high operational efficiency. This design allows the drone to transmit real-time data, providing users with a constant flow of precise information during missions. This makes it an essential tool for professionals who require immediate responses in contexts where quick action is crucial.

In addition to its physical and technical attributes, the X4 is equipped with an Integrated Control Center (ICC) that enables optimized fleet management. This sophisticated system allows for the simultaneous management of over 100 devices, including other mobile robots, while enabling Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations. This significantly expands the capabilities for remote resource management and surveillance. For CES, this solution helps keep the number of highly skilled drone operators at a reasonable level while ensuring maximum efficiency in the field.

The X4 also incorporates the latest technological innovations to meet the needs of users in various environments. These technologies include a fully integrated ROS 2 architecture that enhances real-time performance and security. The drone is also equipped with an encrypted 4G/5G data link, ensuring secure communications and high-definition video streaming to multiple clients simultaneously. Moreover, the versatile payload options allow the drone to be configured with RGB or RGB/IR sensors to suit mission-specific requirements. The RTK-GNSS system, paired with a safety parachute, ensures maximum precision and safe operation under all conditions, while an infrared position light increases safety during low-light operations.

The production of the X4 in Germany demonstrates CES’s commitment to supporting the European drone industry. By focusing on innovation and quality, CES helps strengthen the position of both Germany and Europe as technological leaders on the global stage. This collaboration with HHLA Sky marks an important step forward in the evolution of unmanned aerial systems, paving the way for new advances in security, infrastructure management, and emergency response.

With its entry into series production, the X4 is set to become a key player in the industrial drone sector, offering effective and flexible solutions to businesses facing increasing demands for surveillance and remote management. Thanks to its advanced capabilities and broad range of potential applications, the X4 is poised to play a central role in a world where connectivity and automation are becoming increasingly vital.


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