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Global Drone Ground Station Industry Will Witness Substantial Growth by 2026 | Aerialtronics, Aeroscout, Aeryon Labs, AiDrones, Alcoretech – KSU

indexmarketsresearchFebruary 12, 2021 38 There are a huge number of them around the world hanging tight for gripping on to the absolute most recent indispensable data circling over the globe. The expert  Drone Ground Station Market report dependent on the development and the improvement of the market is deliberately recorded down. The Drone Ground Station market report involves factually checked realities such the exceptional embodiment including topological researchs, overall market share, government rigid standards, applications, latest things, modern plans, market bifurcations, etc referenced in a crystal clear pattern. Leading players  (Aerialtronics, Aeroscout, Aeryon Labs, AiDrones, Alcoretech, Alpha Unmanned Systems, Altavian, American Unmanned Systems, Arcturus-UAV, Autonomous Flight Technology, Baykar Machine, Birdpilot, BlueBear Systems Research, BSK Defense, COBHAM, Delft Dynamics, Embention, Falcon Unmanned, Flying Robots, Helipse, High Eye, IDS INGEGNERIA DEI S

20-Strong Drone Swarm Deployed in Largest Ever UK Trial

20-Strong Drone Swarm Deployed in Largest Ever UK Trial The five UAVs used were Blue Bear’s Ghost, Ghost Modular, Red Kite, Cobra, and the hand-launched Flat Pack system. 1 minute read The UK has tested a swarm of 20 fixed-wing drones the largest military-focused trial of an uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) swarm in the country to date. Funded by the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the exercise concluded a series performed by the UK Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’s (DsTL) ‘Many drones make light work’ project. More than 220 sorties were flown during this two-week test. The swarm included five different types and sizes of fixed-wing drones carrying different payloads and with different operational abilities.

£84m for green aviation projects announced by Govt

£84m for green aviation projects announced 1st February 2021 14:55 Europe/London The Government has announced £84m is being invested in three projects to make aviation greener. Half of that total is coming through the govt’s ATI programme with the rest matched by industry. The three projects are: GKN Aerospace-led project H2GEAR will receive a £27.2m government grant to develop an innovative liquid hydrogen propulsion system for regional air travel, which could be scaled up for larger aircraft and longer journeys ZeroAvia’s HyFlyer II will receive a £12.3m government grant to scale up its zero-emissions engines for demonstration on a 19-seater aircraft (this had already been announced)

Pilotless, hydrogen-powered aircraft touted for Scottish routes

By Dominic Perry2021-01-29T10:34:00+00:00 Blue Bear Systems Research is celebrating a double funding win after securing UK government backing for a pair of projects that could eventually boost sub-regional aviation through the deployment of pilotless, hydrogen- or electric-powered aircraft. As the leader of Project HEART – or Hydrogen Electric and Automated Regional Transportation – Blue Bear and its consortium partners will demonstrate advanced autonomous controls on a Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander that are sufficiently robust to allow single-pilot operations. Source: Britten-Norman Autonomous systems will be tested on Islander In addition, the practicality of using hydrogen power – including infrastructure and operational issues – for short-range flights will be examined with consortium members including ZeroAvia, Scottish carrier Loganair, and Highlands & Islands Airports, which runs facilities in the north and west of Scotland.

Drone swarms could feature in battlefield of the future after trials at RAF Spadeadam

THE BATTLEFIELD of the future could feature drone swarms after the completion of a UK defence project at RAF Spadeadam, near Brampton. A swarm of 20 drones recently took part in country s largest military focused trials, part of a Defence Science and Technology Laboratory competition. The £2.5m contract for the project s phase three was awarded to a team led by Blue Bear Systems Research and included Plextek DTS, IQHQ, Airbus and Durham University. The laboratory s project technical authority, said: This is a significant step forward in our understanding of the capabilities of swarming drones.

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