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RDARS drone-In-a-Box supports SpaceX Starlink Satellite

by CM Staff   

Manufacturing Operations Technology / IIoT Aerospace Electronics Infrastructure connectivity defense drone IoT wireless


The Eagle Eye drone supports connectivity through WiFi, Dual Band Cellular (including FirstNet), and LoS (Line of Sight) 915mhz radio.

TORONTO — RDARS Inc.  has integrated SpaceX Starlink High Speed internet services into its Eagle Nest Drone-in-a-Box product.

The company is calling this an achievement that will provide RDARS with an Eagle Watch data transmission platform that delivers internet connectivity even in areas where cellular and other networks may be unavailable or unreliable.

The company further claims that its Starlink product has a record of providing low latency and high bandwidth connectivity for consumers, mission-critical business, and defense operations.

“I am super excited about this development and our continued rollout of additional features for Eagle Watch as we continue to incorporate our platform with the latest in technology,” said Jason Braverman, chief technology officer of RDARS in a statement.

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The Eagle Eye drone supports connectivity through WiFi, Dual Band Cellular (including FirstNet), and LoS (Line of Sight) 915mhz radio, and can relay information via Eagle Nest or communicate directly with the Eagle Watch Command and Control Center.  Similarly, Eagle Nest also offers several connectivity features including WiFi, Dual Cellular, LoS 915mhz, and now – Starlink.

During a complete power outage with lack of cellular coverage, Eagle Nest and Eagle Eye’s backup power systems allow it to continue to function.

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