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Airborne Laser Scanning

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High Productivity

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Ultimate Performance

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Extreme Versatility

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Additional Mobility

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What is Airborne Laser Scanning and How Does it Work?

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Potential focus area

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Our airborne laser scanning models

RIEGL VZ-400i

Established go-to RIEGL ruggedised TLS, used world-wide in complex environments ranging from tropical rain forests to underground caves and crash investigation scenes to traditional surveying.

RIEGL VZ-400i

RIEGL VZ-4000i

Stepping up in range from the VZ-2000i, the VZ-4000i  can achieve a range of 4,600 m, making it ideal for deep open cast mining surveying, landscape or natural hazard surveying or continual monitoring.

RIEGL VZ-4000i

RIEGL VZ-2000i

Being similar to the RIEGL VZ-400i, the VZ-2000i offers longer ranging, enabling applications such as inaccessible infrastructure capture including suspension bridge towers and line of sight analysis for national security.

RIEGL VZ-2000i

RIEGL VZ-6000

​With the longest range of all RIEGL TLS (6km), the VZ-6000 is a specialist instrument for unique applications. The 1064 nm wavelength makes it ideal for snowfield or glacier mapping and monitoring from static locations.

RIEGL VZ-6000

Learn more about RIEGL Airborne Laser Scanners

What is RIEGL Airborne Laser Scanning used for?

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Architecture, Engineering and Construction

Architecture, Engineering and Construction

We can provide data at each development milestone, feeding into BIM.

Heritage and Archaeology

Heritage and Archaeology

High-definition and high-integrity recording of heritage assets.

Natural Environment Research

Natural Environment Research

Including measured forest structure, carbon credit initiatives, river systems and floodplain management.

Surveying and Inspection

Surveying and Inspection

Measured Building Surveying (MBS), topography, as-builts and monitoring services.

Public Safety and Forensics

Public Safety and Forensics

Objective data collection for crash Investigation, national security event planning and scene digital recording.

Key Features of RIEGL Airborne Laser Scanners

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High Precision Measurements

RIEGL scanners offer high levels of accuracy with their advanced laser technology. Each model ensures optimal performance across a variety of environments, from outdoor terrains to industrial sites.

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Long Range Capability

With scanning distances spanning up to several kilometres, RIEGL scanners provide powerful long-range measurement solutions, ideal for large-scale projects.

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Advanced Data Capture

RIEGL scanners efficiently capture high-resolution 3D data even in challenging conditions. RIEGL scanners come with robust processing capabilities for quick, accurate point cloud registration.

Airborne Laser Scan Systems

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 Case Studies

Why Choose RIEGL?

  • ·Proven Success: Over 350 customers worldwide rely on our technology for critical projects.

  • ·Unparalleled Support: Access our team of experts for guidance and troubleshooting.

  • Complete Versatility: From lightweight UAV scanners to integrated systems, we meet the demands of any task.

Contact us today for more information. Our team will be eager to help with any enquiries.

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FAQs

1 / Do you offer System Integrations?

Please contact us directly to discuss our OEM products.

2 / Are there service providers in my area?

Please contact us directly to get information about Service Providers in your area.

3 / What is the difference between LiDAR and terrestrial laser scanning?

LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) is a method of obtaining distance and is used by TLS. Airborne surveying has adopted the short descriptor ‘LiDAR’, whereas land-based surveying has adopted the term ‘Laser Scanning’. But they are both laser scanning and the detection method is commonly LiDAR.

4 / How accurate is a terrestrial laser scanner?

Our scanners are hugely accurate. This equipment can usually achieve millimetre levels of precision when scanning. How accurate it is depends on usage, model and environmental conditions.

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