
Drone Asset Inspection
What is Drone Asset Inspection?
Drone asset inspection in Adelaide is a data-driven method of managing farmland by capturing high-resolution imagery from above to assess plant health and soil conditions. Using specialised sensors, drones can detect subtle changes in light reflectance and temperature that are invisible to the naked eye, identifying signs of water stress, nutrient deficiencies, or pest infestations before they spread.
From broad-acre crop monitoring to detailed industrial inspections, our team is dedicated to supporting South Australian businesses with reliable, high-resolution imagery.
Higher Safety, Less Risk.
Drone inspections provide a significant safety advantage by removing the need for personnel to work at heights or in hazardous environments. This approach dramatically reduces operational costs by eliminating the expensive rental of scaffolding, cranes, and heavy access equipment.
Because drones can capture detailed imagery while machinery remains active, you avoid the costly downtime typically associated with traditional manual shutdowns. The high-resolution data provides a level of detail and a unique vantage point that ground-based observations simply cannot match.
Ultimately, with UAV technology we’re providing drone asset inspection to Adelaide businesses to deliver a faster, safer, and more thorough assessment of your most valuable assets.
All Assets Inspected
The options are endless when it comes to asset inspection with drone imagery. Not only can we reach heights quicker and easier than traditional on-ground methods, we can do it faster and much more cost-effectively.
We can inspect equipment such as (but not limited to):
- Warehouse roofs, chimneys, telecommunication towers, and silos to identify early signs of structural wear or corrosion
- Audit solar panel arrays for defective cells and to monitor the integrity of power lines and substations
- Inspect irrigation pivots, water tanks, and remote fencing to ensure critical systems are functioning without the need for manual site visits
- Processing plants and mine sites by surveying conveyors, pipelines, and heavy machinery while they remain in operation… and more!
Frequently Asked Questions
By using RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) technology, we achieve centimeter-level positioning. This allows for highly accurate topographic maps, precise drainage analysis, and the ability to return to the exact same spot for follow-up monitoring throughout the season
Using our high-endurance enterprise drones, we can efficiently map several hundred hectares per day, depending on the level of detail required and the specific sensors being used.
For the safety of the equipment and the quality of the data, we don’t fly in high winds (typically above 35–40km/h or heavy rain. If the weather looks poor via Willy Weather or BOM, we’ll coordinate with you to reschedule for the next available clear window.
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