Laser Falcon Methane Sensor – UAV Gas Detection Payload
The Laser Falcon Methane Sensor is a UAV-based gas detection payload designed for accurate methane leak detection and monitoring. Delivered in collaboration with SPH Engineering, it provides a reliable, false-positive-resistant solution for aerial inspection workflows on IF800 and IF1200 platforms. Key Features Methane-Specific Detection Detects methane only, eliminating false positives from other gases Ideal for critical inspection and compliance workflows Laser-Based Sensing Technology Class 3R eye-safe laser system Enables remote gas detection without physical contact Platform-Specific Integration Available for both IF800 and IF1200 aircraft Each configuration is purpose-built for its platform Not interchangeable between aircraft models Partner-Backed Solution Delivered and supported through SPH Engineering Includes full system integration, configuration, and validation Complete Workflow Package Includes all required hardware, software, training, and support Designed for rapid deployment and repeatable inspections Applications / Use Cases Oil & gas pipeline inspection Methane leak detection and emissions monitoring Utility and infrastructure inspections Environmental compliance and reporting Landfill and industrial site monitoring Integration with Inspired Flight The Laser Falcon Methane Sensor is fully integrated with both IF800 and IF1200 platforms, delivering stable and efficient aerial gas detection capabilities. Combined with SPH Engineering software and support, operators gain a complete, NDAA-compliant solution for methane monitoring and inspection. Note: Customers must select the correct configuration based on their aircraft model (IF800 or IF1200) at the time of purchase. System Configuration Notice Pricing reflects the complete payload integration package, including hardware and support. Aircraft platform (IF800 or IF1200) is not included.
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