UAV LiDAR survey used to find potential mass grave at WWII prison camp
Posted on November 1, 2019 in Media
The Routescene UAV LiDAR System played a key part in locating new structures at a German SS prison camp on the Island of Alderney, UK. Routescene customer Flythru and a team from Staffordshire University led by Caroline Study Colls, Professor of Conflict Archaeology and Genocide Investigation, worked together to perform a LiDAR survey and identify new structures at the camp site through thick overgrown vegetation.
Their investigations and results were the subject of a documentary titled ‘Adolf Island’ produced by the Smithsonian Channel. The TV programme showcases Routescene’s 3D mapping technology and LiDAR post processing software which were used to create a bare earth model which highlighted unknown structures and a potential mass grave at the site.
Watch the Smithsonian Channel documentary.
Press coverage of this UAV LiDAR survey
This powerful story was published in the following media:
- Lidar Magazine
- Geoconnexion
- Unmanned System Technology
- Daily Mail
- ARPAS website
- Drone Society website
- suasnews
- Today News
- Dronemag
- Dronedj.com
- Drone-zone.de
- ASPRS PE&RS Magazine