10 February 2021
Both Israeli and Indian companies will address the needs of the Indian defence and paramilitary sectors, including adapting the unique encapsulated Ninox 40 system.
Aero India 2021. SpearUAV – developers and suppliers of unique Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) solutions for defence and Homeland Security (HLS) applications from Israel – has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with an Indian company, Paras Aerospace, a subsidiary of Paras Defence and Space Technologies Limited, to introduce the unique encapsulated Ninox 40 system to the Indian market for use by
military forces, paramilitary, internal security, and law enforcement agencies.
Speaking about the collaboration, Yishai Amir, CEO of SpearUAV, said, “The defence sector in India faces many challenges in surveillance of multiple international borders, in jungles and wooded areas as well as dealing with extreme natural forces, such as monsoon storms, cyclones and earthquakes. These challenges appl
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SpearUAV, Paras Aerospace ink pact to unveil Ninox 40 system in India
February 04, 2021
Ninox 40 is a micro-tactical, cost-effective drone system, featuring an encapsulated drone and control unit.
SpearUAV, Israel-based developers and suppliers of unique Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) solutions for defence and Homeland Security (HLS) applications signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Paras Aerospace, a subsidiary of Paras Defence and Space Technologies Limited, to introduce the unique encapsulated Ninox 40 system to the Indian market for use by military forces, paramilitary, internal security, and law enforcement agencies.
Ninox 40 is a micro-tactical, cost-effective drone system, featuring an encapsulated drone and control unit.
Route One to take UK s first Landa S10P Rhys Handley Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Route One Print will become the first UK company to install a Landa S10P Nanographic printing press, in a move the firm believes will help facilitate a broader shift to print-on-demand models.
The Rotherham-based Bluetree Group subsidiary confirmed the deal this morning (4 September) and is anticipating delivery of the innovative B1 machine in early 2019.
First unveiled at Drupa 2012, the Landa S10P uses Benny Landa’s revolutionary nanographic printing technology. Claimed benefits include the ability to print purer colours in a gamut beyond traditional CMYK. Landa will work closely with Route One to integrate the S10P into the firm’s MIS.