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Elios 2 - RAD Payload

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Elios 2 - RAD Payload

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The Elios 2 RAD (and its successor context, the Elios 3 RAD Payload) is a confined-space inspection drone built by Swiss company Flyability, equipped with a Mirion RDS-32WR radiation dosimetry sensor for nuclear facility inspections. It is a teleoperated system: a human pilot flies the drone through confined spaces while the drone provides GPS-free stabilization and distance-lock assistance, but the pilot performs the actual inspection task. The RAD payload enables radiation measurement and mapping via Inspector 3.0 software, reducing human exposure to radiation and confined-space hazards. Pricing is approximately $41,100 USD (or ~₹7,000,000 INR) for the RAD payload package. Community sources note limitations of airborne radiation detection at ground level, though the system is designed for indoor/confined-space nuclear environments where aerial sensing is appropriate.

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Mirion RDS-32WR Sensor (1 unit), sensor holder for Elios 3 (1 unit), dedicated connection cable (1 unit), perpetual Elios 3 RAD Payload license for one drone (1 unit), 12-month warranty

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Evidence-graded claims from the Flyability deep report

Good
  • Flyability raised a CHF 22 million Series C round led by SBI Investment, with participation from Cargill and Verve Ventures.

    The CHF 22M Series C (CHF 7M initial + CHF 15M extension) is confirmed by Flyability's own press release [7] and independently reported by Dronelife and sUAS News [10][11], providing corroboration from trade press beyond the company's own PR; the separately cited $40M figure [8] remains unverified from a low-confidence aggregator source.

    from Flyability deep report →
Bad
  • The Elios 3 uses embedded LiDAR for real-time 3D mapping and SLAM-based stabilization in GPS-denied confined spaces.

    LiDAR and SLAM capabilities are confirmed by official and commerce sources [1][4][6], but no independent benchmark, peer-reviewed test, or third-party field evaluation in the dossier verifies mapping accuracy or stabilization performance under real operational conditions.

    from Flyability deep report →
  • The Elios 3 has approximately 1,000 customers across 68 countries, with distributors in 27 countries and offices in the USA, Singapore, China, and Lausanne.

    These deployment figures are cited by official Flyability sources and echoed by news outlets [7][10][11], but no independent audit, customer registry, or third-party market report in the dossier corroborates the specific customer count or geographic spread.

    from Flyability deep report →
  • The Elios 3 eliminates the need for human confined space entry during visual inspections, providing a direct safety benefit.

    This safety benefit is asserted by Flyability's own official source [1] and is conceptually consistent with the product design, but no independent safety regulator, insurer, or third-party case study in the dossier quantifies or verifies actual reduction in confined-space entry incidents.

    from Flyability deep report →
  • The Elios 3 offers up to 12 minutes of flight time on battery, with an optional Tether Power Unit enabling continuous (unlimited) power supply.

    Flight time and tether option specs are stated by official and commerce sources [1][4][6], but no independent field test or third-party review in the dossier validates these figures under real-world payload and environmental conditions.

    from Flyability deep report →
  • The Elios 3 is priced at approximately $60,000–$70,000 depending on configuration, making it a premium industrial inspection tool.

    The $60,000–$70,000 price range is reported by a Reddit community post [2] rather than an official price list or independent retail listing, and the dossier assigns only 0.82 confidence to this figure; no verified invoice, distributor price sheet, or journalist-confirmed quote is present.

    from Flyability deep report →

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