Light Tactical Handheld GCS Released

By Sarah Simpson / 12 Jul 2021

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Light Tactical Handheld GCS Released by Auterion
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Auterion GS has introduced Skynav LT a light tactical and scalable controller for unmanned systems. Government-ready and NDAA compliant, the small and light-weight handheld ground controller controls all Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) running Auterion Enterprise PX4 or communicating over MAVLink.

Rugged and Lightweight Design

Ruggedized and very lightweight, Skynav LT controls any unmanned system communicating over MAVLink including UAS, quads, multi-rotors, VTOLs, or fixed-wing UAVs as well as unmanned ground vehicles (UGV). It has been designed to make it easy to manage autonomous flights, live video streaming, and data collection. The controls and data required for mission planning and deployment are reduced, displaying only the controls and data operators need, to safely pilot the payload.

Mission Control provides everything you need for any type of UAS mission, including:

  • Setting waypoints
  • Surveying areas
  • Scanning corridors

Operators can also streamline the collection of data from an expanding variety of sources, including signals intelligence, full-motion video, and photos, enabling them to see complex patterns and connections in the data, and understand how various forces impact each other.

Posted by Sarah Simpson As Head of Content for Unmanned Systems Technology, Sarah uses her extensive background in research and technical copywriting to spotlight the latest innovations in autonomy, robotics, and sensing. Sarah joined in 2018 and loves to highlight how uncrewed systems are making a tangible difference in the modern world. Connect
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