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Easy Guard for Vehicles
Easy Aerial, Inc,
Easy Guard for Vehicles (EGV) is our new line of smart, independent aircraft hangars for takeoff, landing and charging. Available in 3 sizes: EGV 50, EGV 70 and EGV 90 feature automated roof opening and closing systems and are made from military-grade materials, rendering them ultra-mobile, rugged and weather resilient.
EGV’s small size and low weight allow it to be installed and deployed from any vehicle configuration for public safety, first responder, enterprise or military applications. Examples include light utility vehicles (ATVs), pickup trucks, light and heavy armored vehicles, mobile command units or fire support vehicles. EGV can be configured for tethered, free flight or optionally tethered sUAS.
First responders and Public Safety
Easy Aerial, Inc,
Public safety personnel and first responders demand an in-the-field partner they can count on. That partner is Easy Aerial.
Commercial - AUTONOMOUS SECURITY MADE SIMPLE
Easy Aerial, Inc,
Whether monitoring infrastructure, assets or events, Easy Aerial has an autonomous solution ready to go above and beyond in terms of ease-of-use, durability and coverage. Once deployed via a triggered sensor or as a planned mission, our aircraft provide full HD and thermal views directly from the aircraft, allowing users to make smarter decisions faster. Completely portable and quickly deployable, Easy Aerial systems are also the security solution of choice for crowd control, event monitoring and situational awareness.
SAMS - Smart Aerial Monitoring System
Easy Aerial, Inc,
Advanced, affordable and portable, our autonomous free-flight aerial monitoring system can be configured to meet any need. Not only can the drone automatically deploy from SAMS upon a security trigger (e.g., fence or fire alarm, distress call), it also has the ability to self-deploy and recharge for each scheduled mission. With SAMS, each drone can take off and land in different Easy Guard ground stations, allowing for long-range monitoring while recharging at multiple locations.
Government & Defense
Easy Aerial, Inc,
Whether it be perimeter security, border protection or disaster relief, tactical missions demand an eye in the sky that refuses to blink.
Description
Located on the southwestern edge of California’s Sacramento Valley, Travis Air Force Base is both massive and historic. The giant bombers of the Strategic Air Command flew from here; now the 60th Air Mobility Wing hosts huge C-5 Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III transports, and KC-10 Extender refuelers. The nearly 6,400-acre base is the No. 1 military air terminal in the U.S. for handling cargo and passenger traffic. More than 11,500 active and reserve personnel, nearly 4,000 civilians and 1,700-plus buildings support transport, refueling and humanitarian missions. There’s even a 200-plus bed medical center.
Keeping aircraft and airmen safe at Travis is a priority—one with an unfortunate precedent. In 2018, a minivan filled with ignited propane tanks rammed through the base’s main gate and drove into a ditch. The driver died in the resulting explosion.
The quest for a protective edge has led to deployment of the first automated drone-based monitoring and perimeter security system for a United States Air Force installation. The free-flying Smart Aerial Monitoring System (SAMS) and the tethered SAMS-T are automated eye-in-the-sky solutions from Brooklyn-based Easy Aerial. Slightly rechristened by the Air Force as the Smart (Air Force) Monitoring System and the SAFMS-T, their rollout represents a two-year collaboration done under Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) programs, conforming to security and situational awareness requirements.
“We’re now operational,” Kenny Perkins, the civilian chief, plans and programs for the wing’s 60th Security Forces Squadron at Travis, said a few months after the system’s December deployment. “We’re working on integrating it into our daily operations. We can use it for perimeter fence security checks, should there be an incident. The next phase is to get the fire department fully up. And we’re working with the maintenance community to bring this platform to benefit them as well.”
Keeping aircraft and airmen safe at Travis is a priority—one with an unfortunate precedent. In 2018, a minivan filled with ignited propane tanks rammed through the base’s main gate and drove into a ditch. The driver died in the resulting explosion.
The quest for a protective edge has led to deployment of the first automated drone-based monitoring and perimeter security system for a United States Air Force installation. The free-flying Smart Aerial Monitoring System (SAMS) and the tethered SAMS-T are automated eye-in-the-sky solutions from Brooklyn-based Easy Aerial. Slightly rechristened by the Air Force as the Smart (Air Force) Monitoring System and the SAFMS-T, their rollout represents a two-year collaboration done under Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) programs, conforming to security and situational awareness requirements.
“We’re now operational,” Kenny Perkins, the civilian chief, plans and programs for the wing’s 60th Security Forces Squadron at Travis, said a few months after the system’s December deployment. “We’re working on integrating it into our daily operations. We can use it for perimeter fence security checks, should there be an incident. The next phase is to get the fire department fully up. And we’re working with the maintenance community to bring this platform to benefit them as well.”
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