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Three Calgary-based companies are part of a larger team that has been selected as one of two qualified bidders for a Canadian aerospace military contract worth in excess of $1 billion.
Canadian UAVs a Calgary-based unmanned aerial vehicle service company has been selected along with ATCO and Lockheed Martin CDL Systems to be part of Team Artemis, a Canadian group bidding for the Royal Canadian Air Force’s Remotely Piloted Aircraft System project. The project is meant to supply the Canadian military with unmanned aerial vehicles (commonly called drones) for both domestic surveillance purposes as well as deployed missions.
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“The REMUS 300 is the most advanced small-class UUV on the market,” said Duane Fotheringham, president of the Unmanned Systems business group in HII’s Technical Solutions division. “It combines everything we’ve learned from more than 20 years of development on our REMUS 100 systems with enhancements like advanced modularity and a more robust structure and sensors. We’re excited to offer this solution to customers who are looking to dive deeper and go longer with a flexible, man-portable system.”
Built on the REMUS Technology Platform, the REMUS 300 has compact and efficient core electronics, advanced autonomy and a common operating system that allows for interoperability with the entire REMUS family of systems. Its open architecture design and modularity enable integration of the latest hardware and software, with an optional hardware development kit and software development kit to enable third-party integration.