Humanitarian Use of Drones in the Desert
As part of the Odyssey2025 project, sister company Mobility Robotics is currently working together with Humanity & Inclusion using off the shelf, industrial and custom drones for inspection and cartography of minefields and other hazardous areas in the African country … Continued
Robotics & Remote Sensing for Humanitarian Landmine Action
We’re pleased to be working with RAL Space and Cranfield University to bring robotics and space know-how to explore how to assist the humanitarian mine action sector with new technology and techniques to help make operations safer, more effective and efficient. … Continued
Web Presence for Asia-Pacific
Being a specialist means working across the globe. John Fardoulis is the director of Mobility Robotics Pty Ltd in Australia and the director of Fardoulis Robotics Ltd in the United Kingdom. Mobility Robotics primarily deals with clients in the Asia Pacific region, with Fardoulis Robotics working … Continued
Drone Flying at Old Trafford
Fardoulis Robotics provided (UAS) drone and peripheral equipment for flights over the Manchester United football pitch at Old Trafford this week, to help gain awareness for the International Day of Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. With full CAA … Continued
Mapping Hedges & Power Lines
We were out mapping hedges and power lines this week, in fine tuning techniques to visualize strategic secondary indicators for where landmines may (or may not) be. This was done at Fenswood farm, Long Ashton, Bristol where landmines are not … Continued
UAS (Drones) for Mine Action
Once again, Fardoulis Robotics assisted with unmanned aerial systems and expertise over the last week, to help create baseline data for airborne testing over the next few months. The university’s Long Ashton research facility will be used to test sensors … Continued
Airborne Base Maps – Simulated Minefield
UAS equipment and expertise was provided by Fardoulis Robotics to the University of Bristol this week, for an Airborne Landmine Sensing project that the university is undertaking in conjunction with the Find a Better Way landmine charity. The task was to … Continued
New Airborne Radiation Sensing Video
A new video from UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) radiation sensing fieldwork that took place in May 2014, in contaminated parts of Japan after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster is here. Stay tuned as this site is progressively updated…
Archaeology Added
Two teaser videos have been added to the archaeology section, one showing 3D photogrammetry data from Greece and the other being a video introduction prepared for the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) annual conference.
UAS Radiation Sensing
We’ve added some scientific papers and radiation mapping videos to the Airborne Radiation Mapping section of the site, from when John Fardoulis was working on the UAS radiation sensing project at the University of Bristol. Click here to go there.