Kommander T1 Info

One of the most frustrating aspects of legacy ROVs is the tether management system (TMS). Heavy cables create drag, limiting range. The Kommander T1 solves this with .

| Feature | Kommander T1 | Xiegu G90 | Icom IC-705 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 20W (50W ext) | 20W | 10W | | Display | Monochrome LCD | Color Waterfall | Touchscreen Color | | Best Use Case | Rugged Digital/ALE | General HF & Tuning | All-mode SDR (VHF/UHF/HF) | | User Interface | Obscure (Old School) | Intuitive (Modern Chinese) | Luxury (Japanese) | | Price (Used) | $600 - $1,200 | $450 - $600 | $1,200 - $1,400 | kommander t1

Furthermore, the T1 features with AI object recognition. The pilot can click on a valve on a surface scanner, and the T1 will autonomously fly to that valve, hold station within 2 cm of drift, and deploy its manipulator arm. This reduces pilot fatigue on 12-hour shifts by an estimated 70%. One of the most frustrating aspects of legacy

The heart of the Kommander T1 lies in its advanced (for the Orks) communication suite. This allows a Kommander to issue orders to nearby Ork units, coordinating their attacks for devastating effect. The vehicle often serves as the mobile headquarters for an Ork Warboss or a boyz mob leader, providing them with the mobility to direct their forces from the thick of battle. | Feature | Kommander T1 | Xiegu G90