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ACSL SOTEN RTK Module

ACSL SOTEN RTK Module

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SKU S-SOTEN-RTKM MPN A-000045-01
  • Delivers centimeter-level RTK positioning for the ACSL SOTEN drone
  • Top-mount attachment integrates without additional hardware or reconfiguration
  • Expands SOTEN mission capability across mapping and survey programs
  • Precision geo-referenced data supports professional deliverable standards
  • Modular payload design enables mission-specific aircraft configuration
  • Reduces platform count needed for precision and standard mission types
  • Supports construction, inspection, and public safety operational workflows
  • One-payload constraint keeps mission loadouts operationally intentional
  • Compatible exclusively with the ACSL SOTEN drone platform
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ACSL SOTEN RTK Module: Precision Positioning Capability for the SOTEN Drone Ecosystem

The ACSL SOTEN RTK Module is a platform-specific accessory that brings real-time kinematic positioning to the ACSL SOTEN drone, upgrading its location accuracy from standard GNSS to centimeter-level precision. The module attaches to the top of the aircraft and connects via the included cable, integrating with the existing SOTEN system without additional hardware or reconfiguration of the base platform.

For fleet operators and program managers building mission-specific configurations around the SOTEN, the RTK module represents the most direct path to survey-grade positional output from an aircraft already in the deployment roster.

Within SOTEN's modular payload ecosystem, the RTK module allows program managers to assign a single aircraft to a broader range of mission profiles — aerial mapping, topographic survey, construction documentation, infrastructure inspection, and public safety support — by swapping payloads rather than platforms.

Centimeter-level accuracy changes what that data is worth: geo-referenced outputs become usable for engineering reference, legal survey deliverables, and repeatable site comparison without post-processing workarounds. The one-payload-at-a-time constraint is a deliberate platform design decision that keeps mission loadouts clean and operationally intentional.

SOTEN RTK Module Mission-Ready Capabilities

  • RTK precision: centimeter-level positioning accuracy upgrades SOTEN's standard GNSS output.
  • Top-mount design: attaches directly to SOTEN with no additional hardware or reconfiguration needed.
  • Mapping capability: delivers the positional accuracy required for professional aerial mapping deliverables.
  • Survey-grade output: supports workflows where geo-referenced data must meet professional standards.
  • Construction documentation: provides reliable positional reference for multi-visit site progress capture.
  • Infrastructure inspection: strengthens location data integrity across asset and corridor inspection programs.
  • Public safety integration: improves positional reliability for field operations requiring accurate geo-tagging.
  • Modular deployment: fits within SOTEN's payload ecosystem for deliberate, mission-specific aircraft configuration.
  • Fleet efficiency: reduces platform count needed to cover both standard and precision-positioning mission types.
  • Focused loadout: one-payload design keeps mission configuration intentional and operationally straightforward.

For enterprise operators managing the SOTEN as part of a broader UAV program, the RTK module is a force multiplier on an asset already deployed. Rather than sourcing a second precision-capable aircraft, program managers can extend the SOTEN's mission envelope through payload selection — a more operationally and logistically efficient approach for teams running structured flight programs across multiple site types or client engagements.

Dronefly supports enterprise UAV programs built around platforms like the ACSL SOTEN, and stocks the SOTEN RTK Module as part of a curated portfolio of mission-specific accessories for serious operators. Our team understands how payload selection affects program outcomes — not just at the hardware level, but across data workflows, client deliverables, and operational planning.

Configure your SOTEN for precision missions and order the ACSL SOTEN RTK Module today at Dronefly.

  • Adds real-time kinematic (RTK) positioning to the ACSL SOTEN drone
  • Delivers centimeter-level positioning accuracy
  • Mounts to the top of the SOTEN aircraft
  • Requires no additional hardware or complex setup for integration
  • Part of SOTEN's modular payload ecosystem
  • Only one payload can be attached to the SOTEN at a time
  • 1× ACSL SOTEN Standalone RTK Module with Cable
How does the SOTEN RTK Module fit into an enterprise UAV program built around the SOTEN platform?

The RTK module extends the SOTEN's mission envelope without adding a second aircraft to the fleet roster. For program managers running the SOTEN across varied site types, payload swapping between the RTK module and other SOTEN-compatible payloads allows a single aircraft to cover both standard and precision-positioning mission profiles. This reduces per-mission platform logistics and keeps fleet size manageable while expanding the range of deliverables the program can produce. The one-payload-at-a-time design means mission planning determines which capability deploys on any given flight.

What types of data deliverables does centimeter-level RTK accuracy support?

Centimeter-level positioning accuracy enables geo-referenced outputs that meet the standards required for professional mapping products, topographic survey deliverables, construction site documentation with repeatable positional reference, and infrastructure inspection reports where asset location data must be precise and auditable. For program managers responsible for client deliverables or regulatory submissions, the difference between standard GNSS and RTK-grade accuracy is often the difference between data that is usable and data that requires additional ground truthing or post-processing to be actionable.

Does the SOTEN RTK Module require any software configuration or additional ground equipment to operate?

The available documentation confirms the module integrates with the existing SOTEN system requiring no additional hardware or complex setup. Specific software configuration requirements or ground station equipment dependencies beyond the base SOTEN platform are not detailed in current authorized documentation. Dronefly recommends confirming operational setup requirements directly with ACSL or through our team prior to deployment planning if your program has specific integration constraints.

Can the SOTEN RTK Module be deployed across multiple SOTEN aircraft in a fleet?

The SOTEN RTK Module is a standalone accessory designed for use with the ACSL SOTEN platform. Fleet operators managing multiple SOTEN aircraft would require one module per aircraft for simultaneous precision-positioning deployments across units. For programs where only select missions require RTK accuracy, a single module can be rotated between aircraft as part of a structured payload management workflow, consistent with the SOTEN's modular design intent.