We all know that airships belong to a type of floating aircraft. As early as World War I, it was used in military operations and later developed for civilian use. Airships are divided into two categories: manned and unmanned, and there are also differences between tethered and unlabeled. The lift obtained by an airship mainly comes from the lighter gases inside it, such as hydrogen, helium, etc. Structurally, airships can be divided into three types: hard airships, semi hard airships, and soft airships. Airships have an extremely long endurance. As early as March 1957, a ZPG-2 flexible airship in the United States set a world record for continuous flight of 264.2 hours in one flight, with a total distance of 15200 kilometers. Today this record has already been broken, with the American airship LEMV flying continuously for three weeks at an altitude of 22000 feet.

American LEMV airship
In the past, airships also had their own shortcomings, such as large size, poor maneuverability, and slow flight speed, which were all disadvantages compared to airplanes. But with the progress of the times and the significant development of technology, the unmanned airship we are talking about today will become more technological and lead the trend of the times.

EOS is a zero emission unmanned airship designed to meet the needs of multiple industries, and can serve as a right-hand man for various industries. This airship was designed and developed by Avalon, aiming to improve the city's police, air surveillance, ambulance, and rescue services. It can also be used in commercial, freight, entertainment, and agricultural fields, making it an all-around "Superman" who takes care of the Earth's cities!

EOS: Patrol Police Above Clouds
The EOS designed by Avalon is a fully self-developed zero emission airship designed for mass production, with flexible and effective carrying capacity and operational capabilities. It adopts full electric drive system and streamline hybrid design, and can run for a long time, at high speed and in silence. Combined with a fully independently developed operating system, it can operate day and night, with extremely short downtime and the lowest cost. It can not only operate in the sky, but also safely land in areas with water. The helium filled hull has strong buoyancy, providing users with more landing point options.

EOS airship patrol over city buildings
Airships can quickly absorb water using a water ballast system, increasing their net weight during landing to prevent accidental takeoff and ensure safety and reliability. For police, surveillance, ambulance, and rescue service applications, EOS is equipped with a remote unmanned driving system that can provide direct assistance in emergency situations. A series of storage space designs that can carry various prepared medical devices and other payload objects.

Mobile police service at the port
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Search and mountain rescue in harsh weather

Patrol police at city ports

Used for monitoring sports events

Loading goods for use

Police services

Can serve in the Coast Guard

Deployable medical drone design