Evergreen Unmanned Systems has deployed an Elbit Systems Skylark I LE unmanned aerial vehicle to provide aerial surveillance to assist with humanitarian missions in Haiti.
The Skylark has been primarily used to survey rural orphanages in the mountains around Port-au-Prince, with the UAV operating at an altitude of 5200ft. Contact with many Haitian orphanages has still not been established because of the remote locations of the facilities.
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The Skylark, which is carried by an individual person, can launch without use of a runway, search for survivors, document infrastructure damage and identify blocked roads, Evergreen says. The UAV has an endurance of three hours and weighs less than 10kg.