The aim of the project is to develop, using automation, aeronautics, IT or other technologies, tools for the distribution system operators of the power lines, which, within a specified period of time, would identify locations and types of defects in the power grid independently without human involvement, as well as form a survey page and upload them into the information systems. In accordance with the provisions of the Rules on the operation of electricity and electricity networks, approved by Order No 1-211 of the Minister for Energy of the Republic of Lithuania of 29 October 2012, electricity distribution system operators must periodically and after natural phenomena (storms, frost, large snake) carry out inspections of the overhead power lines visually detecting defects in the power lines. The process is sensitive to the quality of inspections and staff resources due to the large volume of the network (all 92 000 km of overhead power lines). The results achieved during the implementation of the project are planned to be used in the future for the inspection of power lines after natural phenomena and for periodic surveys to reduce SAIDI and SAIFI. It is expected that this solution, i.e. the product to be created, will lead to a major breakthrough in airline inspection technologies and will allow Lithuania to see how innovative product initiator and developer. If the company in Lithuania wins the competition, the country would organise the production of technology, create new jobs, receive additional income and contribute to the image of the country’s innovative technologies. A cheaper and faster inspection of the airlines would allow a positive impact on electricity distribution and transmission costs, would create conditions in Lithuania to reduce the electricity network tax components (for distribution and transmission) for electricity consumers and would make the country more attractive to foreign and “domestic” investors seeking to develop existing or new businesses.