Authored on 06/17/2024 - 14:15
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Team Raptors have yet another triumph to their credit in the Droniada Challenge - it is not the first time they have stood on the podium.

Edited by Ewa Chojnacka

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In the relay competition, the team came in first; it took the second place in the Martian Mines and Inspection competitions, whereas  in the Fly to Rescue Damian Szewczyk finished in the first place and Jakub Przybysz in the third.

'To have some of the best drone pilots and engineers on board is huge. It keeps us motivated to further advance Polish technology,' the students noted with pride.

•    The scenario of the Relay competition involves an action at a critical infrastructure facility (pipeline) where contamination has occurred. Firefighters wait until a light buffer is formed by glowing bicones arranged into 40-meter-long parallel lines.
•    Martian Mines is a competition which involves automatic color-based recognition of samples available for collection by Mars landers. The samples must be delivered to the landers in the right order.
•    In Inspection changes on the premises of the critical infrastructure site are detected by artificial intelligence drones operating autonomously. The drones also need to spot a fire.
•    In the Fly to Rescue participants compete for the Cup of the Chief of the National Security Bureau. The objective is to find images hidden in buckets, identify them, and take accurate photographs of them, during a manually operated flight over a designated route.