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AirCover Displays with Lockheed Martin Skunk Works® |
| 14-Aug-2012 |
AirCover Integrated Solutions displayed at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International show in Las Vegas, NV as part of Lockheed Martin's Advanced Development Programs (ADP), also known as Skunk Works. This is the international show for all unmanned systems.
AirCover was assessed to be a major leader in the unmanned systems space it supports, which is first responders to a crisis. AirCover's focus is public safety and now emerging commercial markets in agriculture, broadcasting and wildlife management.
A flight demonstration was done at the show of the AirCover® QR425s, the first QuadRotor VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) unmanned aerial vehicle to completely address the expressed need for lightweight, fully autonomous “first responder” functional platforms to instantly deploy and obtain real-time actionable assessment, information and reporting. AirCover moved it's research and development facility to the Redding Airport in January 2012.
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