The Singapore Armed Forces is replacing the existing Searcher UAS which have been in use since 1994, with the new and improved Heron-1.
Monthly Archives: May 2012
Airbag Fault Grounds Skylark
European Commission UAS Panel Final Report to be Presented at RPAS 2012
On the first day of UVS International’s RPAS 2012 Conference in Paris on June 5 – 7, Matthew Baldwin, European Commission, DG Mobility & transport (MOVE), Europe will present the Final Report from the European Commission on the UAS Panel. Continue reading
AeroVironment Gets $5M US Army Order for Switchblade Systems and Services
Texas Company Adapts to New FAA Rules
Gene Robinson runs his company, RP Flight Systems, out of Wimberley. They’ve given emergency manage crews across the nation an eye in the sky, assisting in everything from fires to missing person searches. Continue reading
NATO Lacks Clear Rules on Use of UAS
Last weekend, when NATO leaders met in Chicago, they unveiled a series of new projects, among them, apparently, a programme to develop and expand the use of unmanned aircraft to confront the security threats of the future and make better use of tighter budgets. Continue reading
Simlat to Deliver 15 SPOT Systems for ISR Payload Operator Selection Proces
Simlat Ltd. has been selected to provide 15 SPOT (Selection by Performance-Oriented Testing) systems to a military customer for an extensive process of manning ISR Payload Operator positions.


