UMag Solutions’ newly launched F1Mag airborne magnetic sensing system is now available for the Noa Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) platform from Acecore Technologies, providing high-speed detection capabilities for naval mines, submarines, and Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs).
Developed for rapid assessment of subsea threats in challenging environments, the drone-agnostic F1Mag system provides real-time magnetic sensing data collection when deployed on airborne platforms operating at high speeds. The sensor is capable of detecting naval mines at depths of 15 to 30 meters and submarines at depths exceeding 500 meters.
Mounted beneath the Noa Electric, the F1Mag enables up to 68 minutes of rapid data collection, while operation with the Noa Hybrid extends endurance to more than 2.5 hours.
Acecore’s Noa platform is a next-generation heavy-lift hexacopter designed for professional aerial operations. The UAV combines a 20 kg payload capacity with a redesigned carbon fiber structure, six-motor configuration, and advanced avionics to deliver stable flight performance in demanding environments. Dedicated payload and power interface panels support the integration of mission-specific equipment using LEMO, XT30, PWM, and telemetry ports.
Acecore Technologies and UMag Solutions have previously demonstrated magnetic sensing operations using the V2Mag system integrated with the Noa platform during exclusive demo days hosted at Acecore’s headquarters. Across two days, visitors explored mission planning, real-time data processing within the UMag Mission software, field flights, and data review sessions supporting onshore and offshore UXO detection and archaeological surveying applications.
The F1Mag system is now available for deployment and demonstration. For more information, contact Acecore Technologies here >>






