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Autonomous Target Tracking Enabled by Gimbal Track

Shloka Maheshwari

Shloka Maheshwari

Product Marketer, FlytBase

Autonomous Target Tracking Enabled by Gimbal Track

Keeping a moving subject centered in a drone camera is one of the hardest tasks in remote operation. Even skilled operators lose visual lock when attention shifts or stress increases. Once framing is lost, teams lose critical context.

Gimbal Track solves this. With a single click on any AI-R detection such as a person, vehicle, or animal, the FlytBase Platform takes control of the gimbal, holds the chosen zoom level, and keeps the subject centered while the drone remains stationary. Operators stay focused on decisions and communication rather than camera control.

Manual tracking requires constant adjustments, and fast or erratic movement often causes framing to lag behind the action. Gimbal Track maintains a stable and continuous visual record throughout the event, which results in clearer footage, stronger evidence, and fewer missed details.


The system identifies the selected detection, locks onto it, and adjusts the gimbal automatically. Zoom stays consistent, and only the gimbal moves. This supports enterprise workflows that rely on VMS streaming, alarm-triggered launches, and accurate incident documentation.


Keeping Vehicles in Frame During Rapid Movement

Vehicles accelerate, turn, and stop in unpredictable ways that overwhelm manual gimbal control. Gimbal Track keeps the camera aligned so operators can observe plates, occupants, and behavior while focusing on the wider response. This produces a reliable visual trail during perimeter breaches and rapid-response situations.

Maintaining Visual Contact With Individuals Under Stress

People often move erratically during emergencies. Gimbal Track keeps them centered even as they change direction or move through dark or narrow areas. Operators maintain situational awareness and can continue coordinating with responders without losing the subject.

Safe Monitoring of High-Risk Wildlife

Wildlife teams frequently track animals that show signs of illness or unpredictable behavior. Gimbal Track maintains safe visual contact from a distance and provides steady footage for assessing movement, symptoms, and direction of travel. Teams can plan capture or intervention without risking a loss of visual contact.

Across these scenarios, Gimbal Track reduces operator workload and strengthens overall response quality. Visual contact becomes automatic, footage stays consistent, and operators can concentrate on coordination and safety.