Tundra-M will be showcased at Eurosatory 2018

Tundra-M is the most advanced professional drone created by Hexadrone. It is the first 100% customizable drone for users specialized in defense and rescue.

Tundra-M 3D printed functional prototype has been manufactured by CRP Technology via professional 3D printing using Windform® Carbon-composite materials.

Hexadrone carried out on the 3D printed functional prototype the tests needed for the completion of the R&D phase as flight tests, assembly/disassembly tests, landing tests.

Tundra-M will be showcased at Eurosatory 2018, Paris Nord Villepinte, booth F528 Hall 6. The event will be held from June 11th to June 15th .

Tundra-M is Hexadrone’s first fully modular and easy-to-use drone for industrial and multi-purpose tasks, made for extreme weather conditions thanks to rugged, waterproof design.

The drone’s body and arms have been manufactured in Windform® SP (body) and Windform® XT 2.0 (arms).

Windform® XT 2.0 and Windform® SP are Carbon-fiber reinforced composite 3D printing materials from Windform family of high performance materials. Windform was created by CRP Technology, CRP Group’s specialized company in advanced 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions.

The rapidly detachable arms and three quick release attaches make the Tundra-M extremely flexible to meet the needs of any profession, while making operational conditions easier to maintain.

Eurosatory is the leading Land and Air-land Defense & Security Exhibition. It showcases the largest fully integrated land & Air-land Defense and Security products.

During a five-day exhibition, this worldwide trade fair offers a unique opportunity to welcome professional visitors from more than 140 countries, to meet all the international experts, discover the technology novelties and to be kept up to date with Defense and Security technology novelties from the supply chain.

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