Machines that read infrastructure.
Aerial, crawler and marine units that survey the assets people shouldn’t have to dangle from — wind turbines, bridges, pipelines, hulls — and return findings your engineers can act on the same day.
UNIT A-7 · ALT 84 M · GPS LOCK
- Site
- North Sea W-12
- Blades
- 62 / 76
- Defects
- 3 flagged
- ETA
- 04:12

One platform.
Four ways in.

Aerial A-7
Long-endurance multirotor for towers, blades and facades. Flies the survey; you fly a desk.
- Endurance
- 52 min
- Sensors
- RGB · Thermal · LiDAR

Crawler C-2
Magnetic-adhesion crawler for tanks, hulls and bridge steel. Goes where scaffolding costs fortunes.
- Adhesion
- Magnetic · 240 kg
- Ingress
- IP67

Marine M-1
Tethered submersible for jackets, moorings and intakes. Sees in harbour murk that divers curse.
- Depth
- 300 m
- Station-keep
- ±0.1 m

KVANT OS SW
Every pixel lands in one model of your asset. Defects ranked, work orders drafted, history kept.
- Detection
- 41 defect classes
- Export
- API · PDF · CDE
Deploy to decision in four steps.
Deploy
A two-person crew — or your trained team — stages the unit. Flight plans generate from the asset model.
Capture
Autonomous survey at millimetre GSD. RGB, thermal and LiDAR in one pass, hands off the sticks.
Analyse
KVANT OS classifies 41 defect types, ranks severity, and pins every finding to the digital twin.
Report
Engineer-ready findings within 24 hours: work orders drafted, trends tracked against last season.
SITE W-12 · NORTH SEA · 76 UNITS
Seventy-six turbines.
Eleven days. Zero ropes.
A full-array blade survey that previously took a rope-access team an entire season — weather windows, transfers, and all. Two A-7 units flew it in eleven days and flagged 43 defects, three of them urgent enough to pay for the contract twice over.
- Blades imaged
- 228 / 228
- Findings
- 43 classified
- Season saved
- − 74 days
“We stopped arguing about whether the tower needed climbing and started arguing about which finding to fix first. That is a better class of argument.”
From the ops room.
Why we fly blades at dawn
Field notesThermal contrast, wind budgets, and the physics of catching subsurface delamination before the sun flattens the signal.
2026-05-0241 defect classes, one honest confusion matrix
KVANT OSWe publish our detection performance every quarter — including the classes we still get wrong and what that costs in review minutes.
2026-03-21The C-2 learns to cross weld seams
EngineeringEleven months of magnet geometry iterations, told through the four prototypes that fell off a test tank so the fifth one wouldn’t.
See your asset the way the machines do.
Forty-five minutes, your site or ours. We bring an A-7, you bring a structure you worry about.
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