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AAI also intends to use this technology as the basis for their proposal to DARPAs "Flying Humvee" Transformer program. [13] [14] [15] In March 2019, the U.S. Army selected Martin UAV and AAI Corporation to "provide unmanned aircraft systems for platoons to try out as candidates to replace the Shadow tactical UAS." The companies signed a ...
UAV Corp Skyborne Technology Secures $105M in Sales Contract LOIs for Revolutionary Dart Series Airships WEWAHITCHKA and PORT ST JOE, Fla., Jan. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UAV Corp (OTC: UMAV), a leader in innovative manned and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies is proud to share updates on its latest advancements in airship ...
The Aerosonde platform, then the sole product of Insitu inc. gained prominence on 21 August 1998 when an Aerosonde "Laima" [4] became the first unmanned aerial vehicle to cross the North Atlantic, covering a 3270 km route in a time of 26 hrs 45 min. [5] On 22 June 2006, Aerosonde Ltd was acquired by the AAI Corporation.
This initiative underscores UAV Corp.'s leadership in the UAV industry and dedication to innovation; WEWAHITCHKA-PORT ST JOE, Fla., Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UAV Corp (OTC: UMAV), a leader in innovative manned and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies, today announced a strategic reduction in its authorized share count.
With a focus on delivering long-term shareholder value, UAV Corp. continues to execute strategic initiatives designed to strengthen its market position and drive sustainable growth. For more information, please visit www.uavcorp.net or follow our official channels. UAV Corp. 115 County Road 381 Wewahitchka, Florida 32465 (877) 425-1066. Forward ...
Aerovel Corporation was founded in 2006 by Dr. Tad McGeer, a designer of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) at various companies for more than 25 years. [1] McGeer co-founded The Insitu Group in 1992, where he was the architect of Aerosonde, SeaScan and ScanEagle. Aerovel Flexrotor is the next evolution in McGeer's line of unmanned aerial systems. [2]
The X-61 stemmed from the DARPA Gremlins program to demonstrate a recoverable, low-cost UAV with digital flight controls and navigation systems. It is designed to be recovered in midair by a modified transport airplane following its mission. [1]
In 2009, as Aurora developed small vertical take-off UAVs known as the Aurora Goldeneye, the third variant of this family, the GoldenEye-80, was first flown publicly at Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International's Unmanned Systems North America trade show. On 5 October 2017, Boeing announced that it would acquire Aurora Flight Sciences.