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AVT Australia supplies sensor gimbal system critical for new STRIX drone

Melbourne-based Ascent Vision Technologies Australia (AVTA), a CACI company, will supply its CM234 sensor gimbal system into the new Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) being developed by BAE Systems Australia, announced at Avalon Airshow this week.

BAE unveils low-cost precision munition for Australian rotorcraft

BAE Systems Australia has revealed the design and development of RAZER, a new sovereign munition concept that positions the company as a future supplier of low-cost precision-guided munitions to Australian and potential export customers.

Swinburne University unveils prototyping program for aerospace startups

Swinburne University’s Aerostructures Innovation Research (AIR) Hub has launched a prototyping program for aerospace startups to address a critical gap in prototype funding in...

Australia to invest $1.3bn in new Unmanned Aircraft Systems development program

The Federal Government has announced an investment of up to $1.3 billion in a new Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) development program aimed at enhancing...

SYPAQ secures $1m drone logistics contract from Defence

Innovative engineering and systems integration company SYPAQ has been approached by Defence to develop and demonstrate a next generation battlefield logistics small unmanned aerial...

Defence turns to Australian SME’s to enhance stealth of unmanned aerial systems

Defence is urging Australian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to submit proposals for new technologies that would make the country's  small, fixed-wing unmanned aerial...

Remotec and AirRobot sign distribution agreement for unmanned aerial systems  

Remotec Inc., a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman Corporation, has signed a distribution agreement with AirRobot US for AirRobot's line of small unmanned aerial systems...
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