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Canada Buys Elbit Systems Hermes StarLiner Unmanned Aircraft System

Canada Buys Elbit Systems’ Hermes StarLiner Unmanned Aircraft System Our Bureau 2361 Canada has contracted Israeli firm Elbit Systems to supply Hermes StarLiner Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS). The selection of the UAS was made following a competitive procurement process, Public Services and Procurement Canada, on behalf of Transport Canada, to support maritime environmental protection missions in the Arctic and along the Canadian Eastern and Western coasts, as part of the Canadian National Aerial Surveillance Program. The Hermes StarLiner UAS will take-off and land in civilian airfields to perform a wide range of operations to reduce harmful environmental impacts, including detection of oil pollution, Ice Patrol and Reconnaissance, wildlife survey, Fisheries Patrol and others.

Tech trends in 2021: Fast planes and homeworking

BBC News By Ben Morris Image caption What will 2021 hold in store for Big Tech? Next year could be uncomfortable for the bosses of the world s biggest technology firms. Efforts are accelerating to curb the power of Facebook, Amazon, Apple and Google owner Alphabet. Authorities, particularly in the US and Europe, are already getting tougher over competition issues and that is likely to be a key battleground in 2021. However, if your technology concerns are a bit closer to home, next year might also have developments for you. Get ready for more technology and services to make homeworking easier and more secure.

GA-ASI to Support French MQ-9 Reapers

GA-ASI to Support French MQ-9 Reapers Our Bureau 1742 French Air Force MQ-9 Reaper @Ministry of Armed Forces General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., has won a contract to support MQ-9 Reaper drones of France. The modification contract worth $36.25 million covers logistics support MQ-9 Block Five and Block One aircraft. This contract involves 100% Foreign Military Sales (FMS) to France. The contractor will provide an additional period of contractor logistics support for the French Air Force.  Work is expected to be completed December 31, 2021. In September, GA-ASI won $28 million to weaponize French Reapers. French Air Force MQ-9 Reaper Drones The U.S. State Department approved the sale of 16 unarmed MQ-9s, associated equipment, ground control hardware, and support, worth up to $1.5 billion total. Although the Reapers were capable of carrying weapons back then, France had chosen earlier to not to arm them.

Turkey s Plan to Keep Aerospace Defense Forces Soaring

Turkey’s Plan to Keep Aerospace Defense Forces Soaring presented by: keyboard arrow down The coronavirus pandemic has challenged businesses around the world this year, but few sectors have been disrupted as much as the aerospace industry. Companies will need exhibit both innovation and attention to detail as they seek to bounce back. “In the first 9 months of 2020, the COVID outbreak caused the commercial aircraft market to shrink by about 40 percent,” said Naki Polat, president of Turkey’s Defense and Aerospace Industry Exporters’ Association, known as SSI. “In the post-COVID recovery period, new standards in passenger transport, new products designed accordingly and adapted production processes are being investigated. Companies that revise their investment plans are turning to next-generation technologies.”

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