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Concept Predator validates long endurance capability
If it’s long endurance that matters in the Arctic, the Predator XP might be a possible solution for the Royal...
A persistent eye in the sky
Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) still have some significant hurdles to overcome before they can be integrated into Canadian airspace without...
ING Robotic Aviation wins achievement award, opens new facility
ING Robotic Aviation opened a new facility in Ottawa on Monday. The new 4,000 square feet office space, which was...
Leading UAV regulation
When an executive and pilot with an Oregon UAV company speaks with FAA officials about regulation of remotely piloted systems,...
ScanEagle: The sequel
Given the Canadian Army and Navy’s pioneering experience with the Insitu ScanEagle UAV, an interesting item from Euronaval this week:...
Resolving Canada’s fighter jet dilemma: Are drones and missiles the answer?
Ottawa appears committed to purchasing (medium range) fifth generation fighter aircraft to defend Canadian sovereignty and to contribute to overseas...
North Grumman, Diamond partner on ISR options
Among all the teaming agreements and new partnerships announced at this year’s CANSEC trade show, one quietly slipped under the...
Clearpath’s Kingfisher receives game changer award
For the second year in a row, Kitchener-based Clearpath Robotics has received a Robotics Business Review Game Changer Award, this...
First UAS course in Alma
Spectral Aviation will be accepting its first cohort of unmanned aerial system operators in October. The company, in partnership with...
MDA to continue UAV services for Australia
Richmond-based MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates will continue to provide Unmanned Aerial Vehicle surveillance service for the Australian Defence Force in...