This FPV drone is built around a modular architecture, allowing operators to choose between analog and digital control and video transmission systems depending on operational requirements. Analog systems offer lower latency and greater robustness under signal degradation, while digital systems provide higher image quality and improved situational awareness for inspection and monitoring tasks. The ability to configure frequencies and communication modules adds an extra layer of adaptability, enabling the drone to operate effectively in environments with significant radio interference or complex signal conditions.
Drone SKIF supports a payload of up to 4 kg, making it suitable for a wide range of professional applications. Its design allows integration of different onboard equipment, including cameras, mapping sensors, inspection tools, and other mission-specific payloads. This flexibility ensures that the drone can be adapted for various operational needs without significant structural modifications.