Friday, September 23, 2022

Demo of IAA's HD camera system

PORT ST. JOE, Florida - UAV Corp’s (UMAV) wholly owned subsidiary Skyborne Technology will demonstrate an advanced HD camera sensor on board their new semi-rigid Lighter Than Air Drone SA 70-12 scheduled for flight this winter. The camera will be the “MOSP3000-HD System” developed by Israel Aerospace Industries, Ltd.’s TAMAM Division (Systems Missiles & Space Group). Skyborne has been working through IAI/TAMAM’s U.S. subsidiary Stark Aerospace Inc“We are quite excited to have a working relationship with Stark Aerospace Inc. to explore global usage of the MOSP3000-HD system and other systems,” said Michael Lawson, CEO of Skyborne.  The HD camera sensor payload will be demonstrated for Disaster Relief aerial communication efforts under a State of Florida program through the Triumph Fund and Gulf Coast College. (UAV Corp. 09/21/22) Stark Aerospace, a Columbus, Miss., -based defense and aerospace firm, manufactures a diversified portfolio of advanced and technologically sophisticated systems and components. It is located near the GTR airport. Stark's current work includes missile systems, electro-optics and infrared (EO/IR) systems, electronics assembly, repair and overhaul, and UAV and commercial composite aerostructures. Stark Aerospace is a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. UAV CORP (UMAV) TO DEMONSTRATE ISRAEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES, LTD.’S HD CAMERA SENSOR PAYLOAD ON UPCOMING TEST FLIGHTS (yahoo.com)

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