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By Greg Waldron2021-06-01T03:28:00+01:00 Honeywell and Insitu Pacific have both announced agreements with Australian companies related to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Honeywell and Australian UAV maker Carbonix have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the US firm to provide its Small UAV SATCOM system. Adding the capability to Carbonix’s UAVs will enable beyond visual line-of-sight command and control, real-time video streaming, and communications. Source: Carbonix Carbonix Volanti UAV The MOU marks the first customer for the Small UAV SATCOM system in the Asia-Pacific, says Honeywell. “Our vertical take-off and landing fixed-wing drones are in the air for up to 10 hours, allowing for efficient, accurate and reliable large-scale data capture,” says Carbonix chief executive Stephen Pearce. ....
Insitu Pacific, Boeing Australia demonstrate ‘detect and avoid technology on ScanEagle UAV by Alessandra Giovanzanti & Greg Murray Insitu Pacific announced on 1 April that it successfully completed test flights of a ScanEagle tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) fitted with the vision-based ‘Detect and Avoid’ (DAA) autonomous technology it developed jointly with Boeing Australia. The DAA solution, which was designed and built in Australia, is meant to enhance the detection ranges between an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) and other airspace users, advancing the ability to safely integrate the UAS into different classes of airspace, the company said in a statement. Insitu Pacific announced on 1 April that it successfully completed test flights of a ScanEagle UAV fitted with the vision-based ‘Detect and Avoid’ autonomous technology it developed jointly with Boeing Australia. (Insitu Pacific/Boeing Australia) ....