Germany’s First Industrial Drone, the X4, Enters Series Production

A Milestone in Unmanned Aerial Systems

Continental Engineering Services (CES) and HHLA Sky are thrilled to announce that Germany’s first industrial drone, the X4, is now entering series production. This development represents a significant step forward in the evolution of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), combining the innovative prowess of HHLA Sky with CES’s engineering expertise and production excellence.

A New Standard in Industrial Drone Technology

CES is bringing its deep engineering expertise to the forefront of HHLA Sky’s UAS, integrating advanced automotive manufacturing technologies into the industrialization of drone technology. By blending CES’s proven production methods and stringent quality standards with HHLA Sky’s award-winning innovations, the X4 is setting new benchmarks in the UAS industry.

The X4 is an industrial-grade quadcopter, engineered for efficiency, reliability, and usability. Specifically designed to meet the demanding requirements of first responders and security professionals, the X4 offers a host of features that elevate its performance in critical surveillance tasks, such as silent person detection and track and trace operations.

Advanced Design and Manufacturing for Superior Performance

To ensure the X4 meets the highest standards of performance and durability, CES has employed a specialized design structure that reduces weight while increasing strength. By selecting a combination of state-of-the-art manufacturing processes, CES has successfully transitioned the X4 into serial production, demonstrating its commitment to quality and innovation.

The X4’s design emphasizes not only strength and lightness but also operational efficiency and ease of use. The result is a drone that delivers reliability, low-noise operation, and real-time data streaming capabilities, making it ideal for first responders and security professionals who require immediate and accurate information in the field.

Integration with HHLA Sky’s Integrated Control Center

One of the key features of the X4 is its seamless integration with HHLA Sky’s Integrated Control Center (ICC). The ICC is an advanced mobile robot management platform. This integration enables efficient fleet management as well as simultaneous Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations of more than 100 X4 drones (and other mobile robots) across different locations.

This capability significantly enhances the operational flexibility and scalability of the X4, making it a versatile solution for a wide range of applications and keeps the number of highly skilled drone operators at a reasonable level.

Cutting-Edge Features for Advanced Operations

The X4 is equipped with a number of advanced technologies designed to enhance its functionality and safety, including:

  • Fully integrated ROS 2 architecture: Enables features such as enhanced security, improved real-time performance in dynamic environments, and better multi-robot support.
  • 4G/5G Encrypted Data Link: Provides secure command, control, and real-time HD video streaming to up to 20 clients, ensuring reliable communication during critical missions.
  • Versatile Payload Options: Offers flexible configurations of RGB-only or combined RGB/IR sensors to meet a variety of surveillance and monitoring needs.
  • High-Precision RTK-GNSS and Safety Parachute: Ensures accurate positioning and safe operations in diverse environments.
  • Infrared Position Light: Enhances visibility and safety, especially in low-light condition4.

A Contribution to the European Drone Ecosystem

As a leading engineering and technology partner, CES is proud to contribute to the development of a strong and innovative European drone ecosystem. The X4 is engineered in Germany, reflecting CES’s commitment to excellence, innovation, and the highest standards of quality. Our collaboration with HHLA Sky represents a significant step forward in the industrialization of drone technology, setting new standards for safety, efficiency, and operational flexibility.

To learn more about our role in advancing urban air mobility and drone technology, visit the CES UAM page. For additional information on HHLA Sky’s innovative Unmanned Aerial Systems and integrated solutions, visit HHLA Sky’s website.