Pakistani Aerospace Engineer Mohammad Obaid Raza developed the country’s first collision-resilient Drone, a noteworthy technological breakthrough that enables unmanned aerial vehicles to function even after suffering physical harm.
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This device has a protection mechanism that enables it to resist crashes and continue flying, in contrast to regular drones that are frequently rendered inoperable following collisions.
According to Obaid Raza, This drone can navigate even in the absence of GPS signals thanks to Simultaneous Localization And Mapping (SLAM) technology. This makes it particularly helpful in isolated or subterranean areas where satellite connectivity is erratic.
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Many people have already taken notice of Raza’s creation. He competed against 16 other countries at the Asia Pacific ICT Alliance Awards in Hong Kong after winning the P@SHA Gold Award in Pakistan. He was recently approached by the Qatari government to investigate the drone’s possible application in their inspections of the country’s gas and oil infrastructure.
Regarding the wider relevance of his research, Raza highlighted Pakistan’s potential to become a significant global centre of technology. “I can say with confidence that we are second to none because I have exhibited at international forums,” he said. His long-term objective is for Pakistan to become a worldwide acknowledged leader in robotics and aerospace, with Ace Aeronautics at the forefront.