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Cottonbalers, Mustangs Team Up To Protect Soldiers With Unmanned Aerial Systems
October 14, 2013 (In The News)
LOGAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment and 6th Squadron,...
Read MoreSCI-TECH: Drone-Assisted Archeology
October 13, 2013 (Industry News)
It’s a true revolution for archaeologists and helps them save a lot of time.“Before we had this kind of...
Read MoreAeroVironment Receives $20 Million U.S. Army Order for RQ-11B Raven Unmanned Aircraft System Gimbaled Sensor Payloads
October 02, 2013 (Press Releases)
• Competitive award provides for continued upgrading of U.S. Army Raven® unmanned aircraft systems •...
Read MoreUnited States Army Awards AeroVironment $36.7 Million in New Orders For Switchblade Tactical Missile Systems
September 09, 2013 (Press Releases)
• Includes largest order to date for Switchblade tactical missile systems; exceeds value of all Switchblade...
Read MoreThe Economist: Solar Powered Drones - On a Bright New Wing
September 06, 2013 (In The News)
A solar-powered unmanned aerial system (a UAS, more commonly called a drone) could fly long, lonely missions...
Read MoreAeroVironment Receives $15.8 Million in Orders Under a United States Army Contract for Switchblade Tactical Missile Systems
August 28, 2013 (Press Releases)
• Continued acquisition of new capability in constrained budget environment indicates high value and...
Read MoreEyes in the Sky - Will Drones End Privacy As We Know It?
August 15, 2013 (In The News)
One company that is looking for new markets is AeroVironment. After seeing its annual revenues for military...
Read MoreAeroVironment Receives $13.5 Million Order from United States Army for RQ-11B Raven Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Gimbaled Payloads
August 14, 2013 (Press Releases)
• Fourth and final order received for fiscal 2012 contract with total value of $59.6 million •...
Read MoreLaunch This New 9-Hour Solar-Powered Drone from Your Shoulder
August 13, 2013 (In The News)
A new small unmanned aircraft system (UAS) boasts something no other has been able to do thus far: continuous...
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