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Jul 11, 2017

Redkite Wide-Area Sensor Undergoes Successful Test aboard TigerShark

Logos Technologies highlights versatility of its system on yet another tactical UAS

Logos Technologies announced today that its powerful, lightweight Redkite wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) sensor successfully completed testing aboard a TigerShark, a tactical unmanned aerial vehicle developed by the Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation (NASC).

The flight, which was conducted in Yuma, Arizona on behalf of the U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), once again demonstrated the versatility of Redkite to be mounted on, and successfully operated from, a variety of airborne platforms.

“We’ve had Redkite on planes and helicopters, and just recently we tested an integrated version of the WAMI sensor inside the payload bay of a Group 3 unmanned aircraft system (UAS),” said John Marion, president of Logos Technologies. “Now we’ve integrated a Redkite pod to the underside of a TigerShark wing.”

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During the demonstration with TigerShark, sensor operators used Redkite to collect real-time wide-area motion imagery, geo-register it, and stream it down to the tablets held by mobile users on the ground.

“This is the first time that we’ve put WAMI on one of our unmanned aircraft,” said Carl Engelbert, Vice President for Airborne Systems and Logistics at NASC. “It’s an amazing capability to have on a Group 3 UAS and under the control of the tactical commander.”

Marion says that, during the demonstration, operators on the ground got the imagery on their mobile devices without any problems. “The test went exceptionally well,” he said. “We showed that Redkite is ready to go on TigerShark as well as any other similarly sized platform.”


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