Draganfly Innovations Adds GLONASS Support to Supplement GPS, Improving UAS Geolocation Accuracy and Reliability

SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN AND VENICE, CALIFORNIA -- (Marketwired) -- Apr 26, 2016 -- Editors Note: There are two photos associated with this press release.

Draganfly Innovations announced today the addition of support for GLONASS satellite navigation, which will provide higher accuracy and function in more locations than GPS alone.

GLONASS (GLObal NAvigation Satellite System) is a Russian space-based navigation system similar to GPS. Both systems consist of orbiting satellites that transmit reference signals that allow portable receivers to determine their own position using trilateration. The satellites orbit around the earth and at any given time only a portion of them are in the receiver's line of sight. The more satellites that a receiver can see, the more accurate the calculated position is. Adding GLONASS support allows additional satellites to be detected, which is very important in situations where fewer satellites are in line of sight because of obstruction by mountains, buildings, trees, and other objects.

The Draganflyer Commander, X4-ES, and X4-P Unmanned Aircraft Systems now use GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) receivers, which support both GPS and GLONASS. More accurate positional data allow these UAS' to hold position more precisely and to better geo-locate images, which in turn provide higher quality data. "This is great for our customers, especially those operating in locations where GPS doesn't work well," said Draganfly President, Zenon Dragan.

About Draganfly Innovations Inc.

Draganfly Innovations is a recognized technology and industry leader within the commercial UAV industry. Its devices have helped establish the commercial market and adoption of multi-rotor helicopters for aerial imaging and public safety.

Further information on Draganfly Innovations can be found at www.draganfly.com.

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