This document provides information about MMC and its drone products and solutions. It includes:
1. Descriptions of several of MMC's drone models including the HYdrone 1800, F4, A6, Phoenix, Spider, Swift, and Garuda which are designed for applications like precision agriculture, power line installation, and utility inspection.
2. An overview of MMC's customization services for drone components like frames and payload integration.
3. A brief history of MMC from 2009-2016 including milestones like developing multi-rotor drones, starting an aviation academy, and launching hydrogen-fueled drones.
4. Details on MMC's R&D facilities and branches around
9. Swift, Precision Agriculture Solution
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MMC Swift is a turnkey solution for precision Agriculture to drive Productivity
With the latest spraying system and most useful multi spectral camera, Swift can accomplish two tasks at the most
economic cost. With its full drone-to-tractor work flow you can scout your crops, analyze plant health, create
prescriptions and begin treatment all on the same day.
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12. Spider, Power Line Stringing Solution2.4
MMC Spider unmanned aerial vehicles are made specially for power line stringing. The most affordable power
line stringing way that can help you to improve the cabling efficiency, reduce costs and improve lineman’s safety.
MMC Spider also can fly over various types of terrain, such as mountain, forests, cliffs, rivers, lakes and other
natural obstacles, therefore preventing deforestation, damage to farmland and general environmental damage
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13. 3.4
Spider, Power Line Stringing Solution
MMC X6 + Intelligent Drop system with Camera + Cable reel with guide lines
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14. 3.4
Spider - benefits
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. Renovate your workflow
Spider can improve work effiency,reduce expenses. It is safer for the lineman and better for the
environment.
. Professional pilot team
We have over 6 years power line stringing experience and acomplished 30000km stringing coverage.
. MMC Aviation Academy
We are officially authorized by AOPA to award both Pilot and Captain certificate.
17. 3.4
Phoenix, Utility Inspection Solution
MMC Phoenix A6 is the ultimate
Drone that can carry heavy pay-
load and secure it while it’s
hight up in the air.
In utility inspection, especially
when using some very Hi-Tech
sensors, which a worth half mil-
lion, you always want to make
sure they are fully secured in the
most complicated mission and in
the worst case scenario.
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18. 3.4 Phoenix - Benefits
. Large payload and long en- durance
A6 can carry up to 6 KG payload and fly 25 minutes.
. State of art three proofings
A6 is design to work in harsh environment, it’s water-resistant, dust proof and fire-proof.
. Compatible with different settings
A6 has been tested to work with different flight-controllers, and compatible with different payload for different purposes.
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20. Customization frame (ODM & OEM)
3.1
Leader in ODM mass
production and supply
Integral carbon fiber
frame Over 70% market
share
MMC own factory
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26. MMC history4.2
2009 - 2010
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Focused on VTOL multi-rotor drone
Produced integral carbon fiber designed frame
Designed Spider for power line stringing solution
Produced the high capacity multi-rotor drone up to 25 kg
Designed Swift for precision agriculture solution; open the first officially AOPA certificated
Aviation Academy
MMC launches the first commercial hydrogen-fueled drone
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27. MMC R&D4.3
Co-founder Zhihui Lu with 10 years R&D UAV and multirotors Shenzhen R&D headquarters leader Jinying Chen
North America Design & Research Centre Shenzhen Headquarters
Design & Research
Harbin Institute of Technology
Joint Laboratory
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