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As noted in the Terrain Awareness article:
'We are using the "SRTM 1 Arc-Second Global" variant. This data is available in the USGS EarthExplorer system.'

Dear all,
For research purporses we need to perform UAS flights with Terrain Awareness using Map Pilot and UgCS. Since we would like to compare the results, we need to upload in UgCS exactly the same SRTM data used within Map Pilot.
I try to follow the suggestion and link present in one of your publications (https://support.dronesmadeeasy.com/hc/en-us/articles/211810943-Terrain-Awareness) but I wasn't able to find, within the USGS web side, the correct SRTM to download (in order to be coherent with the one present in Map Pilot).
The area that we need to scan should be included in the range covered by the "SRTM 1 Arc-Second Global" since is located in 45°50'50.4"N 9°38'05.5"E.
Could you kindly support us is identify the correct SRTM file to download from the USGS in order to be coherent with the one present in Map Pilot?
Thanks in advance.
Martina
As noted in the Terrain Awareness article:
'We are using the "SRTM 1 Arc-Second Global" variant. This data is available in the USGS EarthExplorer system.'

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Starting with Android version 1.4.0 and iOS version 5.5.0, Map Pilot Pro's Terrain Awareness feature will have options for ASTER, Copernicus, SRTM and any other datasets we can add as built-in Terrain Awareness Data Sources. Copernicus is 30 meter data and is essentially global at 89 to -89 degree coverage (everything but the poles). US users now have access to 10m data from 3DEP/NED.
Having multiple independent terrain data source choice makes it so you have options if one data source has missing data in your operating location.
We recommend using Copernicus for most work.
You can read more about the Terrain Data Sources that are currently available here:
https://support.dronesmadeeasy.com/hc/en-us/articles/14697118095380-Built-in-Terrain-Data-Sources