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Windracers ULTRA Drone “Unlocks New Secrets of Antarctic Geology”

Windracers, a UK-based designer, manufacturer and operator of the ULTRA,  an autonomous heavy-lift cargo aircraft, has helped British Antarctic Survey (BAS) unlock new data in previously uncharted parts of Antarctica, reports a press release.

The release explains, “In a world-first for drone-assisted science, BAS employed Windracers ULTRA for autonomous Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) missions to map out remote parts of West Antarctica and investigate how the Earth’s crust was created and deformed.”

This new research, published in the Journal of Geophysical Research, used state-of-the-art gravity and magnetic sensors to reveal huge bodies of frozen magma, hidden below the icy sea. 

Photographs of previously unexplored islands, taken at the same time, show how these rocks were deformed as the mountains of the Antarctic Peninsula were pushed up by movement of the Earth’s tectonic plates. 

The release continues, “Until now, the lack of data from this remote area meant scientists had limited understanding of the region. Using the long-range, heavy-lift capability and autonomous operation of Windracers ULTRA, BAS experts were able to quickly and effectively map out the hidden geology of this inaccessible region.”

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Stephen Wright, Founder and Group Executive Chairman of Windracers, commented, “We’re proud to support the world-class scientists at British Antarctic Survey and play a role in deepening our understanding of climate systems and sea-level change.”

He continued, “We are grateful to the British Antarctic Survey for their ongoing collaboration with Windracers. These original missions demonstrate how the ULTRA is already delivering real-world impact and operating in one of the world’s most challenging environments.”

Stephen Wright

Tom Jordan, Geophysicist at the British Antarctic Survey, added, “This project paves the way for new ways of collecting data across multiple science areas around Antarctica, providing insights into the continents past, and the critical information needed to monitor and predict how the continent will change in response to the warming climate into the future.”

A previous SWARM project (the use of multiple ULTRA uncrewed aircraft systems working together, coordinated by a SWARM system, to perform tasks such as wildfire detection, mitigation, and suppression, as well as aid distribution), funded by UKRI Innovate,  demonstrated the aircraft’s value in real-world survey and logistic settings, proving its potential for future deployments in remote and challenging environments around the world. 

Later this year, Windracers will launch a new operational hub in Malawi to support middle-mile delivery of humanitarian air cargo missions across Africa.

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