Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Space Travel News .




UAV NEWS
AeroVironment to Offer Tier II Vertical Takeoff and Landing
by Staff Writers
Monrovia CA (SPX) Dec 05, 2012


File image.

AeroVironment has entered into a strategic relationship with Sweden-based CybAero AB to develop and distribute a Tier II vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) unmanned aircraft system in response to unmet requirements from multiple customers. The relationship gives AeroVironment exclusive rights to provide CybAero AB systems to United States customers and to government customers in NATO and other countries.

AeroVironment has agreed to purchase up to $3 million in convertible notes from CybAero to facilitate the company's growth.

United States military customers typically segment the numerous types of unmanned aircraft systems they employ by size, weight, endurance and range into different tiers.

Man-portable, hand-launched systems such as AeroVironment's RQ-11B Raven, RQ-20A Puma AE and Wasp AE that weight less than 20 pounds comprise the Tier I segment.

Tier II UAS include heavier, larger and longer endurance systems with longer range, such as CybAero's VTOL offering. Tiers III and IV include air vehicles of increasing size, capable of even longer endurance and range and requiring larger support teams and infrastructure requirements.

"CybAero is a pioneer and leader in the Tier II VTOL market. Our joint team has demonstrated this reliable, cost-effective Tier II UAS solution that will build on AeroVironment's family of small UAS, expanding our customer offering," said Roy Minson, AeroVironment senior vice president and Unmanned Aircraft Systems general manager.

"With its significantly greater endurance and payload capacity, small footprint and ease of use, this new system will join our family of UAS and deliver a robust vertical takeoff and landing capability to current and new customers seeking that Tier II solution."

"We are working with CybAero to integrate their product into our system solution and will invest to add critical capabilities required to bring the most competitive offering to market," Minson added.

AeroVironment and CybAero have been working together very effectively to incorporate capabilities required to meet the requirements of United States government and other customers.

"AeroVironment is the clear leader in the man-portable, hand-launched UAS market, with an intimate understanding of customer operational requirements," said Leif Erlandsson, CybAero's chief executive officer.

We believe that AeroVironment possesses the experience, relationships and systems integration skills to bring all the benefits of our VTOL system to customers in the United States and beyond. We look forward to continuing our work together to increase the safety and operating effectiveness of AeroVironment's customers."

.


Related Links
AeroVironment
UAV News - Suppliers and Technology






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








UAV NEWS
First Catapult Launch of X-47B Unmanned Aircraft Launched
Patuxent River, MD (SPX) Dec 03, 2012
Northrop Grumman and the U.S. Navy have conducted the Navy's first catapult launch of an unmanned system using the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator. The test was conducted at a shore-based catapult facility at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md. It marks the first of several shore-based catapult-to-flight tests that will be performed before the Navy's UCAS Carri ... read more


UAV NEWS
S. Korea readies new bid to join global space club

Arianespace Lofts Pleiades 1B Using Soyuz Medium-lift launcher

Japan Schedules Radar Satellite Launch

Arianespace ready for next Soyuz and Ariane missions

UAV NEWS
Opportunity Rover Does Walkabout Of Crater Rim

NASA Mars Rover Fully Analyzes First Soil Samples

Curiosity Shakes, Bakes, and Tastes Mars with SAM

China prepares to grow vegetables on Mars: state media

UAV NEWS
WSU researchers use 3-D printer to make parts from moon rock

China's Chang'e-3 to land on moon next year

Moon crater yields impact clues

Study: Moon basin formed by giant impact

UAV NEWS
Halfway Between Uranus and Neptune, New Horizons Cruises On

Dwarf planet Makemake lacks atmosphere

Keck Observations Bring Weather Of Uranus Into Sharp Focus

At Pluto, Moons and Debris May Be Hazardous to New Horizons Spacecraft During Flyby

UAV NEWS
Search for Life Suggests Solar Systems More Habitable than Ours

Do missing Jupiters mean massive comet belts?

Brown Dwarfs May Grow Rocky Planets

Astronomers report startling find on planet formation

UAV NEWS
S. Korea postpones rocket launch to 2013: official

N. Korea installs rocket on launch pad: report

Prototype Crew Access Arm Seal Tested for Orion

Japan confesses data breach on Epsilon rocket

UAV NEWS
Mr Xi in Space

China plans manned space launch in 2013: state media

China to launch manned spacecraft

Tiangong 1 Parked And Waiting As Shenzhou 10 Mission Prep Continues

UAV NEWS
Asteroid dust from space

Nine Radar Images of Asteroid 2007 PA8

DARPA's Advanced Space Surveillance Telescope Could Be Looking Up From Down Under

Comet collisions every 6 seconds explain 17-year-old stellar mystery




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement