Kyrgyzstan's unique geography, dominated by the Tien Shan mountains, presents significant challenges for traditional surveying equipment. The extreme altitude variations and rugged topography often hinder line-of-sight measurements, making the reliance on satellite-based positioning critical for national infrastructure projects.
In the agricultural sector, particularly in the Fergana Valley, there is a growing demand for precision farming. The adoption of auto steer tractor systems is becoming essential to maximize yield in limited arable land, reducing overlap and optimizing seed and fertilizer distribution.
Currently, the market is transitioning from legacy optical tools to digital ecosystems. The integration of gps diferencial technologies is allowing local engineers to achieve centimeter-level accuracy despite the challenging climatic conditions of Central Asia.
