NDAA compliant 640 radiometric thermal payload to join ACSL SOTEN drone’s interchangeable payload lineup
Three industry experts join advisory board to guide ACSL in US market as demand for alternative UAS options increase
Santa Clara, California – September 3, 2024, – ACSL, Inc (ACSL), the leading Japanese drone maker, is pleased to announce a new thermal camera option and the appointment of three advisory board members.
The new stabilized thermal camera features a Boson sensor with a resolution of 640X512. Using a stabilized 3-axis gimbal, the thermal camera has an effective focal length of 13.8mm, 32°HFOV, and captures video at 640X512 @60 Hz. The EO sensor records 64MP photos and 4K video at 30 Hz. It has an effective focal length of 4.8mm and 67°HFOV. This new thermal option is ideal for work in the field with SOTEN’s one-touch swappable camera system. It will work with other ACSL drones and will be available for purchase towards the end of 2024. ACSL will be displaying this new thermal camera at booth #541 during the Commercial UAV Show in Las Vegas from September 3-5.
The new advisory board members include Ron Lopez, President of Astroscale U.S. Inc., Stanley McHann, CTO at Sparkmeter, and Romeo Durscher, a long time drone industry veteran with prior leadership roles at NASA and DJI. These industry experts bring a wealth of experience to ACSL while it grows its clientele list and evolves its product offerings to meet the US market’s UAS needs.
“ACSL has significant momentum this year already, and the introduction of our new thermal camera and new advisory board continue to show our dedication to the US market,” said Cynthia Huang, CEO of ACSL Inc. “Our advisors’ collective wealth of experience across the many facets of the UAS and adjacent industries will be an incredible asset, guiding us as we expand our footprint and continue to improve our product and service offerings.”
New Advisory Board member Romeo Durscher, who has spent over a decade working with mobile robotics, especially in the Public Safety space, sees great potential in ACSL’s approach to working with the market.
“The US drone industry is in need of more choices, and more importantly, more manufacturers who genuinely care and listen to their customer base. ACSL has entered the market and made steady progress to address customer feedback. I’ve been blown away by their go to market approach, the responsiveness of their R&D team, and the tangible improvements they have made good on in less than a year. From feature updates to their recent smart controller to now the new thermal payload, it’s clear that ACSL believes in focusing on what matters, listening to and delivering a solid product to those who need it most in our industry.”
Romeo Durscher
Romeo is a trailblazer in mobile robotics, with over a decade of groundbreaking contributions across the industry. At DJI, he revolutionized the public safety sector by pioneering the integration of small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into critical missions, setting new standards for their use in life-saving operations. His impact extended to Auterion, where he played a key role in shaping and standardizing the mobile robotics ecosystem. Romeo’s deep expertise, rooted in his 13 years at NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, has been instrumental in advancing the small drone industry. His contributions have helped shape the landscape of mobile robotics, particularly in public safety, disaster response, and the standardization and training of emerging technologies.
Stan McHann
Stan is an expert in SCADA, AMI/AMR, and advanced sensors, holding several patents for control algorithms for power grids. His work has focused on next-generation grid analytics, data-driven models for electric utilities, and imaging technology. He served in the US Air Force, receiving a Commendation Medal and Missile Badge. Before joining Sparkmeter, Stan was a Senior Research Engineer and Chief Pilot at the National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association. He has served as Chief Technology Officer at Milsoft Utility Systems, the Director of Technology at Landis+Gyr, and held senior roles at Dell Technologies and 3Com.
Ron Lopez
Ron joined Astroscale U.S. as its chief executive in 2019, bringing 30+ years of experience working in government and industry. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from The United States Air Force Academy and began his career as an Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Air Force. Afterwards, Ron joined Boeing as a Systems Engineering Manager and led business development in the Asia Pacific region. Prior to Astroscale, he led the Defense Asia Pacific sales team at Honeywell Aerospace. Ron was appointed to the U.S. National Space Council’s Users’ Advisory Group by the Office of the Vice President in 2022.
NDAA compliant 640 radiometric thermal payload to join ACSL SOTEN drone’s interchangeable payload lineup
Three industry experts join advisory board to guide ACSL in US market as demand for alternative UAS options increase
Santa Clara, California – September 3, 2024, – ACSL, Inc (ACSL), the leading Japanese drone maker, is pleased to announce a new thermal camera option and the appointment of three advisory board members.
The new stabilized thermal camera features a Boson sensor with a resolution of 640X512. Using a stabilized 3-axis gimbal, the thermal camera has an effective focal length of 13.8mm, 32°HFOV, and captures video at 640X512 @60 Hz. The EO sensor records 64MP photos and 4K video at 30 Hz. It has an effective focal length of 4.8mm and 67°HFOV. This new thermal option is ideal for work in the field with SOTEN’s one-touch swappable camera system. It will work with other ACSL drones and will be available for purchase towards the end of 2024. ACSL will be displaying this new thermal camera at booth #541 during the Commercial UAV Show in Las Vegas from September 3-5.
The new advisory board members include Ron Lopez, President of Astroscale U.S. Inc., Stanley McHann, CTO at Sparkmeter, and Romeo Durscher, a long time drone industry veteran with prior leadership roles at NASA and DJI. These industry experts bring a wealth of experience to ACSL while it grows its clientele list and evolves its product offerings to meet the US market’s UAS needs.
“ACSL has significant momentum this year already, and the introduction of our new thermal camera and new advisory board continue to show our dedication to the US market,” said Cynthia Huang, CEO of ACSL Inc. “Our advisors’ collective wealth of experience across the many facets of the UAS and adjacent industries will be an incredible asset, guiding us as we expand our footprint and continue to improve our product and service offerings.”
New Advisory Board member Romeo Durscher, who has spent over a decade working with mobile robotics, especially in the Public Safety space, sees great potential in ACSL’s approach to working with the market.
“The US drone industry is in need of more choices, and more importantly, more manufacturers who genuinely care and listen to their customer base. ACSL has entered the market and made steady progress to address customer feedback. I’ve been blown away by their go to market approach, the responsiveness of their R&D team, and the tangible improvements they have made good on in less than a year. From feature updates to their recent smart controller to now the new thermal payload, it’s clear that ACSL believes in focusing on what matters, listening to and delivering a solid product to those who need it most in our industry.”
Romeo Durscher
Romeo is a trailblazer in mobile robotics, with over a decade of groundbreaking contributions across the industry. At DJI, he revolutionized the public safety sector by pioneering the integration of small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into critical missions, setting new standards for their use in life-saving operations. His impact extended to Auterion, where he played a key role in shaping and standardizing the mobile robotics ecosystem. Romeo’s deep expertise, rooted in his 13 years at NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, has been instrumental in advancing the small drone industry. His contributions have helped shape the landscape of mobile robotics, particularly in public safety, disaster response, and the standardization and training of emerging technologies.
Stan McHann
Stan is an expert in SCADA, AMI/AMR, and advanced sensors, holding several patents for control algorithms for power grids. His work has focused on next-generation grid analytics, data-driven models for electric utilities, and imaging technology. He served in the US Air Force, receiving a Commendation Medal and Missile Badge. Before joining Sparkmeter, Stan was a Senior Research Engineer and Chief Pilot at the National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association. He has served as Chief Technology Officer at Milsoft Utility Systems, the Director of Technology at Landis+Gyr, and held senior roles at Dell Technologies and 3Com.
Ron Lopez
Ron joined Astroscale U.S. as its chief executive in 2019, bringing 30+ years of experience working in government and industry. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from The United States Air Force Academy and began his career as an Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Air Force. Afterwards, Ron joined Boeing as a Systems Engineering Manager and led business development in the Asia Pacific region. Prior to Astroscale, he led the Defense Asia Pacific sales team at Honeywell Aerospace. Ron was appointed to the U.S. National Space Council’s Users’ Advisory Group by the Office of the Vice President in 2022.
About ACSL
ACSL is the largest Japanese drone maker, renowned for its innovation and commitment to quality. With a focus on delivering advanced, reliable, and user-friendly drone solutions, ACSL continues to set industry standards and exceed customer expectations. ACSL offers a variety of different drone systems including the flagship SOTEN drone. ACSL Inc. is the US subsidiary of ACSL.
For more information, please visit acsl-usa.com or contact [email protected].