Israeli drones aid Mexican rescue teams in Venezuela earthquake aftermath
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mexican rescue teams are using Israeli drone technology to access dangerous areas following a major earthquake in Venezuela.
- The drones, from Xtend, are crucial for navigating collapsed structures where human entry is too risky.
- The technology helped rescue a man trapped for 72 hours, highlighting its effectiveness in disaster zones.
Mexican search and rescue teams are employing advanced Israeli drone technology to navigate the treacherous aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Venezuela. The drones are proving critical in accessing unstable collapsed buildings, areas too dangerous for human rescuers.
Xtend's Honey Badger and XTENDER unmanned aerial systems are central to these efforts. The Honey Badger, a compact drone designed for dense urban terrain and disrupted GPS environments, can carry payloads and operate in a mesh network for real-time situational awareness. The XTENDER is a micro tactical platform for indoor and subterranean operations, providing immediate intelligence from confined spaces.
The Honey Badger is a compact multiโmission drone designed for closeโrange operations. The platform is built to operate in dense urban terrain and areas where GPS access is disrupted, a challenge facing search and rescue forces in Venezuela.
These systems were deployed after the Venezuelan government approached Xtend for assistance. The technology played a direct role in a significant rescue, enabling Mexico City's "Los Topos Tlatelolco" unit to save a man trapped for 72 hours between a roof and a collapsed wall. This intervention underscores the vital role of advanced technology in modern disaster response, especially in complex and hazardous environments where traditional methods are insufficient.
The XTENDER is a micro tactical ISR platform designed for indoor and subterranean operations where GPS access is limited or unavailable. The system is built to give personnel immediate situational awareness in confined spaces, enabling roomโclearing, mapping, and reconnaissance from a safe distance.
Originally published by Jerusalem Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.