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Coyote S

Status: Production

System Overview

Standard urban operations platform details for Coyote S.

The Coyote S is our standard urban operations platform. It features a specialized delivery rack at the bottom, optimizing it for secure package transport and automated logistics in dense environments.

Technical Specifications

MTOW (Max Take-Off Weight) 25 KG
Payload Capacity 5 KG
Max Speed 25 m/s
Optimal Speed 10 m/s
Endurance 30 MIN (with 5KG payload)
Max Wind Resistance Level 5 (Wind Tunnel Certified Level 9)
Cybersecurity Mid-Level Certification
Hovering Accuracy RTK: ±0.05m (H), ±0.10m (V)
GPS: ±1m (H), ±0.5m (V)

Technical Drawings

Dynamic Spatial Coordinate Generation (DSCG)

Integrated with Smartmicro DRVEGRD 169 Radar and OUSTER OS1 MAX LiDAR, the platform provides persistent, real-time spatial awareness. Utilizing onboard edge computing, it continuously generates absolute GPS coordinates for multiple monitored reference points—referenced dynamically against the platform’s own RTK positioning. Designed to relay encrypted coordinate telemetry back to the Ground Control Station (GCS) and secondary relay stations with sub-50ms latency, enabling high-fidelity, actionable mapping of critical infrastructure and mobile assets.

Object Tracking
64+ Simultaneous Nodes
Telemetry Latency
< 50ms (Edge-Processed)
C2 Data Link
AES-256 Encrypted Relay

Developer & Integration Center

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AI Summary: The Coyote S is a compact, foldable commercial inspection drone from Taiwan UAS Group, delivering professional inspection capability in a portable form factor. Designed for rapid deployment in field operations where portability and quick setup are critical, the Coyote S maintains the professional-grade sensor compatibility and reliability of the Coyote lineup. Manufactured by Taiwan UAS Group.