Capture
Support RGB, NDVI, and multispectral image capture for crop monitoring and agricultural analysis workflows.
Imaging System
In Development
A drone-compatible imaging payload direction for NDVI capture, crop stress detection, aerial scouting, and agricultural analysis workflows.
Payload Focus
The BH Multispectral Imaging Payload supports the data layer of the aerial ecosystem by connecting drone imagery with crop monitoring, NDVI analysis, and agricultural reporting workflows.
Support RGB, NDVI, and multispectral image capture for crop monitoring and agricultural analysis workflows.
Provide imagery that can support crop stress detection, anomaly identification, and field-level reporting.
Designed to connect aerial imagery with AgriView-style analysis, reporting, and decision-support workflows.
Product Direction
The BH Multispectral Imaging Payload should be positioned as the imaging and data-capture layer of the aerial product ecosystem. It supports field scouting, crop stress detection, and future integration with agricultural analysis platforms.
Core Features
Imaging Workflow
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Collect aerial imagery from crop fields, research plots, or agricultural properties using a drone-compatible payload direction.
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Use RGB, NDVI, or multispectral imagery to support field-level visibility into crop health and visible anomalies.
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Connect imagery with reporting workflows, crop monitoring systems, and agricultural decision-support tools.
This product should feel closer to commercialization than the full drone platforms because payload validation is easier to demonstrate and pilot.
The payload strengthens Horizon-1 and Horizon-2 by giving the aerial systems a clearer data-capture and intelligence layer.
The value is not just taking pictures. The value is connecting imagery to crop stress detection, reporting, and field decisions.
Use Cases
Multispectral Imaging Inquiry
This payload direction is best suited for agricultural imaging conversations, research pilots, field scouting workflows, and integration with crop analysis systems.
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