Desert Rotor's Next Generation Drone Controller to Use Logic Supply's ML100 NUC | Linux Today

Desert Rotor’s Next Generation Drone Controller to Use Logic Supply’s ML100 NUC

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Marius Nestor
Oct 6, 2016

Desert Rotor is being known for creating innovative, simplified and profitable ground control systems for drones, which are usually called unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) among specialists. Their drone controllers are designed for all sorts of markets, including search and rescue operations, agricultural, law enforcement, movie production companies, aerial inspections, civil engineers, etc. Logic Supply worked recently with Debin Ray, the Managing Director at Desert Rotor, on a profile of the company, as well as a Q&A about the drone industry and the new Mantis 12PCX UAV control system that uses the ML100G-10 fanless industrial NUC (Next Unit of Computing) from Logic Supply.

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Marius Nestor

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