Why is the production of FPV drones in Ukraine relevant now?

Development of technologies: Ukraine has a strong potential in the field of engineering and technological development, which creates favorable conditions for the creation of the latest technologies in the field of drones.

Potential market: The increasing popularity of drones for videography, sports and entertainment, agriculture and unmanned delivery opens up new opportunities to create high-quality FPV drones that can meet the needs of the market.

Technical knowledge and innovation: Ukraine has highly qualified engineers who can work on the development and improvement of FPV drones, introducing the latest technical solutions and innovations.

Geographical location: Ukraine’s strategic geographic location can be an advantage for testing and improving drones, particularly for FPV drones, due to the variety of terrain and conditions for experimentation and implementation of different flight scenarios.

Potential in the military field: Taking into account military conflicts, FPV drones have great potential in the military field for surveillance, reconnaissance and other strategic tasks, which may attract attention to the production of such devices in Ukraine.

These factors create favorable conditions for the development of the production of FPV drones in Ukraine and open new prospects for the field of drone production in the country.

 

What components does an FPV drone consist of?

An FPV (First Person View) drone consists of a variety of components that include:

Frame: The main structure that holds all the other components.
Flight Controller: This is the main component that controls the movements of the drone and stabilizes its flight.
Motors and Propellers: These provide the lift and movement of the drone.
ESC (Electronic Speed Controllers): Speed controllers that regulate the speed of rotation of motors.
FPV Camera and Transmitter: Camera for real-time video transmission.
Video transmitter and antennas: Transmits the video signal from the camera to the ground.
FPV goggles or monitor: Used to view real-time video signal during flight.
Battery: Powers all the drone’s electronic components.
Remote control (RC transmitter): Allows the pilot to control the drone.
GPS module (optional): Adds autopilot and navigation capabilities. These are just the main components, or possible parts, that are commonly used to build an FPV drone.

In addition, the FPV drone can include:

OSD (On-Screen Display): Displays information on the video stream, such as speed, height, direction and other parameters.
Camera Gimbal: Allows you to stabilize the camera for smooth and stable shooting.
Spare Propellers and Spare Parts: Essential for quick recovery and repair of the drone if needed.
Camera Filters: Used to control lighting and color in video recording.
High-capacity battery: Allows the drone to fly for a longer time.
Wide-angle camera or camera with variable focal length: Allows you to get more field of view or change the shooting angle.
Anti-wind skates or shock absorbers for the camera: Help to avoid small vibrations or shocks during flight.
Replacement antennas for video transmitter: Allows you to change antennas to get a better signal in different conditions.
Video recorder or DVR (Digital Video Recorder): Records a video signal for later viewing or analysis.
In 2023, we launched our own project to manufacture FPV drones of 7, 8 and 10 inches. You can buy FPV drones at full price or order them at a discount by calling 0983050707 (24/7).

AERO3D continues to work in Kyiv under martial law:

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