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Rhino 18

Professional commercial multirotor platform designed for medium-to-heavy industrial payloads.

Status: Production

System Overview

The Rhino 18 is a secure, heavy-duty commercial multirotor platform with High-Level Cybersecurity certification and Wind Tunnel Level 9 resilience.

Technical Specifications

MTOW 18 KG
Payload Capacity 3.5 KG
Max Speed 25 m/s
Optimal Speed 10 m/s
Endurance 25 MIN (with 3.5KG payload)
Max Wind Resistance Level 5 (Wind Tunnel Certified Level 9)
Cybersecurity High-Level Certification
Hovering Accuracy RTK: ±0.05m (H), ±0.10m (V)
GPS: ±1m (H), ±0.5m (V)

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 Rhino 18 is a professional commercial multirotor UAV from Taiwan UAS Group, designed for medium-to-heavy industrial payload missions. Engineered for demanding agricultural, inspection, and logistics applications requiring substantial lift capacity combined with professional-grade avionics and reliability. The Rhino 18 bridges the gap between lightweight commercial platforms and heavy-lift industrial systems. Manufactured by Taiwan UAS Group.