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Insitu, GKN Aerospace and TNO Team Up to Develop Advanced Radar System for Integrator UAS
Responding to increasing needs for operational flexibility in the defense industry, Insitu, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, GKN Aerospace and TNO have jointly developed a distinctive multifunction imaging radar system for the Integrator Unmanned Aerial System (UAS).
ADEX 2021: Korean Air signs MOU with Insitu to develop VTOL UAV
A computer-generated image of the KUS-VS ‘lift & cruise’ VTOL UAV that Korean Air is currently developing for tactical operations. At ADEX 2021 the company signed an MOU with Insitu to develop a new lightweight, modular VTOL UAV. (Korean Air)
Insitu and MDSI to Collaborate on UAS Opportunities in Denmark and Beyond
Insitu, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, today announced the formation of a strategic alliance with MDSI ApS of Copenhagen, Denmark to collaborate on unmanned aircraft system (UAS) opportunities with the Danish Defence and potentially other customers across the Nordic Defence Cooperation (NORDEFCO) and the European Union (EU).
Insitu Forms Partnership for Drone Operations in the Arctic
The Insitu ScanEagle UAS has flown more than 1.3 million hours in the world’s most challenging conditions. The alliance with Robot Aviation of Hønefoss, Norway and Andøya Space of Andenes, Norway will synergize each company’s capabilities and experience to offer products and services optimized for the harsh environments north of…
Navy asks Boeing Insitu to provide new small unmanned aircraft with sensor payloads for reconnaissance
Blackjack’s sensor payload has visible-light imager, mid-wave infrared imager, laser rangefinder, infrared marker, and automatic identification.
Brunei receives Integrator to monitor maritime areas
The US has supplied the Insitu Integrator UAV system to Brunei. (US Embassy in Brunei)
Advanced Technology to Enable Drone Integration in Airspace
An advanced Detect and Avoid (DAA) capability is now ready to field in real-world operations after test flights in Australia demonstrated enhanced detection ranges between an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) and other airspace users.
Small unmanned aircraft like the Insitu ScanEagle and Blackjack may help reshape naval maritime surveillance
Navy’s continued use of aircraft carriers may require enhancing maritime airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. Equipping surface ships with small unmanned aerial systems expands their surveillance horizons, lethality, and overall effectiveness at a low cost.
Insitu Pacific, Boeing Australia demonstrate ‘detect and avoid’ technology on ScanEagle UAV
Insitu Pacific announced on 1 April that it successfully completed test flights of a ScanEagle UAV fitted with the vision-based ‘Detect and Avoid’ autonomous technology it developed jointly with Boeing Australia. (Insitu Pacific/Boeing Australia)
Royal Malaysian Navy Launches ScanEagle UAS Squadron
Admiral Reza inspecting a ScanEagle UAS. RMN picture. Xavier Vavasseur 12 Mar 2021