UST Weekly Newsletter - April 11th, 2024
Here’s the UST LinkedIn newsletter, highlighting this week's news and developments within the unmanned industry…
Gremsy has introduced the Pixy LR S-Port. The new gimbal is purpose-built for the Sony ILX-LR1 camera, featuring integration with the MAVLink protocol and incorporating the AirPixel Entire R3 module inside for comprehensive camera control, enabling full control via MavCam.
The gimbal has been redesigned with S-Port which is known as the Gremsy Mio Quick Release. Standardizing Quick Release across multiple products enables the hot swap functionality of payloads or gimbals, thereby enhancing the optimization of drone systems for diverse photogrammetry missions such as mapping, inspection, surveying, and more.
The U.S. Navy has procured the K1000ULE VTOL UAS, a first-of-its-kind 100% solar-electric Group 2 UAS, from Kraus Hamdani Aerospace, Inc.
Selected through a comprehensive down selection evaluation process, the K1000ULE will be fielded by the United States Marine Corps Small Unit Remote Scouting System.
Once in the hands of the U.S. Marine Corps. the K1000ULE will enhance the Navy’s capacity to perform Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance operations faster and with the ultimate objective of saving lives.
Sealevel Systems has released an article delving into rugged industrial computer design strategies and approaches to overcome limitations when producing a custom embedded computer using leading concepts in response to environmental challenges.
Sealevel utilized these leading design concepts to produce a custom rugged embedded computer, which evolved into the Relio R1 Industrial Computer standard product. The original specifications required the ability to withstand operating temperatures of -40°C to 70°C and to operate under shock and vibration levels that are nearly double those required to meet the MIL-STD-810 specification.
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In the video above Elistair demonstrates the tactical functions of the Orion 2.2 TE including target tracking, automated object categorization, automated scanning routines and POIs powered by T-Planner V1.2.
The Orion 2.2 TE builds on the Orion legacy with a PDK providing continuous power, a secured Ethernet connection port for wired data transfer, and a 2-in-1 modular structure where the sUAS can be modified in the field to switch its rotor configuration from ‘standard’ to ‘heavy lift’.
The Nextvision Raptor, XQT AI, and XQT LRF features a 3km laser rangefinder, providing high-quality continuous imagery. Contained in a two-case pack out, the Orion 2.2 TE has a low logistical footprint and can be deployed quickly by a single operator.
With the support of ITOCHU Corporation, WINGCOPTER has applied and received acceptance to open the type certification process of its Wingcopter 198 delivery drone in Japan.
This is thought to mark the first time a foreign company’s drone, and the first time a fixed-wing drone, has been accepted under the unmanned aircraft class-1 type certification by the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
In addition to the type certification efforts in Japan, Wingcopter is currently undergoing the FAA type certification process in the USA, which will unlock the huge commercial potential of the North American market as well.
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9moVan Nhan Kha, great to see the launch of another great Gremsy product. 👏