Scout Aerial Africa

Scout Aerial Africa 📡 Remote survey & sensing using drones
🌍 Agriculture, mining, conservation & exploration.
⚡ Accurate data • Faster insights • Smarter decisions

A subsidiary of the Scout Aerial group of companies (Scout Aerial Media, Scout Aerial Systems annd Scout Aerial Africa), servicing the African Markets, we fly cutting-edge Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) that offer an uncontested perspective in aerial data capture and remote sensing. The results surpass the data quality attainable through traditional techniques without carrying the inher

ent costs, limitations or risk to personnel. Our Core purpose encompasses an ambitious desire to partner with businesses to develop unique solutions to complex problems. Technology is our future and organisations that can embed new-age technology will be uniquely positioned to disrupt the competition and respond more effectively to customer requirements.

12/06/2026

This is not just a drone.
It is a survey platform.

The payload, RTK control, GSD, overlap, and processing workflow all affect the final data.

For mining teams, the output is not footage.
It is measurable site data that can become orthomosaics, point clouds, terrain models, contours, and volumetric reports.

The drone captures the data.

Comment “Drone” if you want more equipment breakdowns like this.

The survey workflow makes it usable.

This is Scout Aerial Africa.A geospatial solutions partner helping teams measure, monitor, and understand complex sites ...
10/06/2026

This is Scout Aerial Africa.

A geospatial solutions partner helping teams measure, monitor, and understand complex sites through accurate remote sensing data.

From topographic and volumetric surveys to magnetic surveys, environmental assessment, and site monitoring, our work turns captured data into decision-ready outputs.

Not just imagery.
Verified site intelligence.

Follow us for more on mining surveys, geospatial data, and smarter site decision-making.

“Accurate” is not enough.A useful survey output should tell you the capture date, method, control method, tolerance, coo...
07/06/2026

“Accurate” is not enough.

A useful survey output should tell you the capture date, method, control method, tolerance, coordinate system, format, and intended use.

That is what makes data usable.

Save this checklist.

06/06/2026

Not every site needs the same survey method.

Stockpile volumes, terrain mapping, drainage checks, exploration support, and environmental monitoring all require different workflows.

The method should match the mining decision.
That is how captured data becomes usable.

Save this if you are planning a site survey.

Available data is not always current data.A file can still open, still look clear, and still be outdated.Before using si...
05/06/2026

Available data is not always current data.

A file can still open, still look clear, and still be outdated.
Before using site data, ask when it was captured, what has changed since then, and whether it still supports the decision being made.

Comment the year of the oldest site data your team still uses.

Not every mining question is visible from the surface.Magnetic surveys measure variations in the earth’s magnetic field....
02/06/2026

Not every mining question is visible from the surface.

Magnetic surveys measure variations in the earth’s magnetic field.Those variations can support ore body detection, geological interpretation, anomaly mapping, and exploration planning.

Save this if you work in exploration or early-stage site assessment.

A month of mining data content wrapped in one post.Verified data. Real measurements. Decision-grade outputs.That is what...
31/05/2026

A month of mining data content wrapped in one post.
Verified data. Real measurements. Decision-grade outputs.
That is what Scout Aerial provides.

Follow us for June. Or DM us now if something from this month is relevant to your operation.

30/05/2026

Estimated: 12,000 tonnes. Surveyed: 9,400 tonnes. Gap: $221,000.

Not negligence. Missing data.

Comment 'Stockpile' if you want to discuss a measurement survey.

12.56 hectares.Three dump bodies.Six working days from flight to deliverable.Pre-drill survey supporting a RAB drilling ...
28/05/2026

12.56 hectares.
Three dump bodies.
Six working days from flight to deliverable.

Pre-drill survey supporting a RAB drilling and resource estimation program in Mashonaland West.

This is what we do.
Comment 'Dump' if you have a historical mining dump that needs survey or resource work.

Many mining operations run on assumptions, not intentionally, but because not everything is consistently measured.Small ...
26/05/2026

Many mining operations run on assumptions, not intentionally, but because not everything is consistently measured.
Small assumptions can introduce operational and financial risk.

Comment 'Review' if you want to discuss a site risk assessment.

Address

31 Ridgeway North
Harare

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:30
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:30
Thursday 08:00 - 16:30
Friday 08:00 - 16:30

Telephone

+263715246107

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