Steve Boulanger, Paluel's drone referent and telepilot since 2020, accompanied by Antoine Meric, telepilot at Multinnov, were able to demonstrate the Stereo2, newly acquired by the Paluel nuclear power plant, which now has two of its own.
In fact, all nuclear power plants are gradually equipping themselves with UAVs to carry out the inspections they need to ensure the smooth operation of their equipment, while preserving the safety of those involved. For example, we have supplied several nuclear power plants with our Stereo2 drone.
The stereo2 is currently the drone with the best price/performance ratio. Its stability makes it ideal for confined spaces.
Unlike outdoor drones, the stereo2 is not stabilized by GPS, but by a stereoscopic camera. The latter creates a set of coordinates to help the drone find its way in space. As a result, the drone is more precisely stabilized than with a GPS chip. As a result, even if the drone is jostled, it always returns to the given point, giving it unrivalled stability. This allows the remote pilot to concentrate fully on the inspection.