Elios 2 tested at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant

November 12, 2020—Flyability collaborated with DroneUA to carry out a critical inspection at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The mission aimed to check if nuclear waste was present in one of the plant’s decommissioned reactors. Exactly one year prior, Flyability pilots had conducted a similar mission at the site of the 1986 disaster, which remains one of the most infamous nuclear accidents in history. This time, the focus was on Reactor No. 5, a structure that was still under construction when the catastrophe occurred. The goal of the mission was twofold: first, to determine whether any nuclear fuel rods had ever been placed in the reactor’s holding pools, and second, to verify if the necessary equipment for operation had ever been installed. These questions were crucial for the ongoing decommissioning process, as they helped assess the current condition of the facility. The Elios 2 drone, known for its robust design and ability to navigate tight spaces, was deployed inside Reactor No. 5. Its protective cage allowed it to safely maneuver through the confined areas, collecting high-quality visual data that would have been impossible to obtain otherwise. “The mission was intense,” recalls Charles Rey, Flyability’s Training Manager and one of the mission’s key leaders. “The walls we had to fly over were 70 meters high, so there was no way to retrieve the drone if the signal was lost. But everything went smoothly, and the results were exactly what we needed.” Despite the reactor being structurally sound, accessing certain areas was extremely challenging due to their height. Pilots had to operate from a deep pit, standing in the middle of the reactor, a location that would be completely inaccessible during active operations. Using the Elios 2, the team successfully captured detailed footage and images, confirming that the holding pools were empty and that no nuclear waste was present. This information was vital, as it provided the first concrete evidence about the state of the reactor since the accident. Following the mission, the Chernobyl decommissioning team planned to include the collected data in an official report submitted to international authorities, helping to ensure transparency and safety in the decommissioning process. Flyability, a Swiss-based company, specializes in developing drones for inspecting and exploring hard-to-reach indoor spaces. Their technology has been widely adopted across industries such as power generation, oil and gas, chemicals, maritime, infrastructure, and public safety. With a global customer base spanning over 50 countries, Flyability continues to lead innovation in the commercial indoor drone sector. For more information, visit [www.flyability.com](http://www.flyability.com) or follow @fly_ability on social media. Contact: info@flyability.com, +41 21 311 55 00

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