AVSS – Aerial Vehicle Safety Solutions Inc., leading developers of drone Parachute Recovery Systems (PRS) and flight termination systems for UAVs, introduces the new PRS for the DJI Dock 2, the PRS-M3DT.
The PRS-M3DT includes a Parachute Recovery System, a Flight Termination System (FTS), an Automatic Triggering System (ATS), a Manual Triggering Device (MTD), and EASA 2512 and ASTM F3322 documentation.
Incorporating plug-and-play design, the PRS-M3DT for the DJI Dock 2 is compatible with the DJI M3DT and DJI M3D.
EASA Enhanced Containment Requirements
AVSS are set to introduce an EASA 2511 compliant PRS-M3DT this summer, which will adhere to the EASA Enhanced Containment requirements with the addition of the segregated FTS.
EASA regulations state; “Drones operating close to densely populated areas or airports are required to be equipped with systems preventing the drone from flying into an unauthorized area, unless the drone is already approved to operate in high-risk environments.”
Enhanced Containment requires a segregated Flight Termination System to prevent fly-aways. With PRS-M3DT’s additional hardware, the product will comply with the segregated FTS requirements.
Mariah Murray, Vice President of Operations at AVSS stated; “2024 is going to be an exciting year for AVSS. With the launch of the PRS-M3DT, AVSS is demonstrating to end users and DJI dealers that AVSS is the preferred Parachute Recovery System option for DJI products.
“We have already received several requests in North America and Europe for the PRS-M3DT. Announcing the PRS-M3DT along with DJI announcing the DJI M3DT and Dock 2 should provide relief to Authorized Dealers and end users who are eager to adopt this new Drone-in-a-Box solution.”
AVSS say that it is proud to be a part of the new product launch by DJI and is offering the PRS-M3DT for those end users who are flying over people.
AVSS are now accepting pre-orders with delivery to authorized resellers, commencing in June 2024.
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