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WAMI ~ BIRD Foundation Selects Aeronautics and Prevision

Aeronautics Orbiter M STAMP [© Aeronautics Group]
Aeronautics and its American partner, Prevision, have been selected by the BIRD Foundation for a WAMI joint development project.

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Press Release, Yavne, Israel, 07 September 2020: The BIRD Foundation is to invest in an initiative to develop a Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) sensor with an automated interface to an electro-optics payload on Aeronautics’ platforms.

Aeronautics Group – a leading provider of integrated turnkey solutions based on unmanned systems platforms, payloads and communications for defence, HLS and civil applications – has been awarded a special grant from the BIRD Foundation to promote a joint development project with American company, PrevisionProjects submitted to the BIRD Foundation are reviewed by evaluators appointed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) of the US Department of Commerce, and the Israel Innovation Authority.

Aeraunotics Orbiter M STAMP [© Aeronautics Group]

The joint project will see the two companies develop a real-time persistent surveillance system (WAMI) with an automated interface to an electro-optical camera. Designed specifically for use with unmanned aerial vehicles, the system will automatically detect any change that occurs in the field, and alert the operator to the exact location of the target, handing over the target to the EO/IR payload to meet the mission objectives.

Aeronautics Orbiter M STAMP [© Aeronautics Group]

“We are proud to have been selected as the defence company leading this joint development project with our American partner,” says Moshe Elazar, Aeronautics’ CEO. “This project will continue to strengthen the bond between the two countries in the interests of maintaining security, especially in these challenging times. Aeronautics Group’s goal to be at the forefront of technology is reflected in this future development.”

Aeronautics Orbiter M STAMP [© Aeronautics Group]
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