AI self-flight
Drones can follow approved routes, watch large land, and alert teams with less manual flying.
Eagle-inspired drone security systems
Lindur builds AI security drones that can fly approved patrol routes by themselves for farms, estates, infrastructure, search support, and lawful aerial monitoring.

Positioning
Lindur focuses on self-flying patrols, lawful monitoring, practical engineering, and safe operation for large sites.
Drones can follow approved routes, watch large land, and alert teams with less manual flying.
Built for approved sites, clear boundaries, privacy care, flight rules, and safe operation.
Lindur serves land owners, security teams, farms, estates, infrastructure operators, and global partners.
Security use cases
Lindur is for approved security work. Drones fly planned routes, watch key areas, and report what matters.
Lindur helps security teams watch farms, estates, fences, roads, and key assets from above.
AI flight helps response teams scan land faster during approved search and safety work.
Self-flying routes support checks for farms, power lines, compounds, yards, and remote sites.

Technology preview
The system combines bird-like shape, fixed-wing flight, AI route planning, ducted electric power, stable controls, modular sensors, and clear rules.
Moat
The drone can follow approved routes, keep watch, and reduce manual flying.
System
Operators see route, site limits, flight status, and data handling in plain terms.
Global security needs
Lindur is built for farms, estates, borders, yards, infrastructure, conservation areas, and remote properties that need better visibility.

Lindur is open to partners in security, land monitoring, aviation, manufacturing, pilots, and investment.