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Cyber Aerospace Announces UAV Weighing 10 Lbs. In Test Flight Mode
Proxity Digital Networks, through Cyber Aerospace Corp, an operating subsidiary of Proxity's On Alert Systems, announces their first generation Individual Unmanned Air Scout (IUAS), known as Cyber Scout, is in test flight mode. Weighing only 10 lbs., the UAV is designed to operate innovative clandestine reconnaissance, surveillance, target acquisition and could be hand-carried into battle to perform hunter-killer missions. With an open access airframe fuselage, the Cyber Scout can be rapidly field-configured with a wide array of cameras, sensors, weapons, and instruments. The Company recently noted the aerodynamic performance modeling of the IUAS Cyber Scout was completed. The power plant is now installed and flight-testing has been initiated. Cyber Aerospace anticipates proving the concept by executing advanced maneuvers. When fully developed the IUAS Cyber Scout is expected to:
+ Take off and return to land or water + Operate in congested urban and jungle environments, desert and mountainous terrain + Perform traditional UAV surveillance, border patrol, and wide area search and sensing missions + Fly to a location, land and use their own power to operate surveillance monitoring activities + Launch and return without a runway, enabling deployment from small, concealed locations, naval ships, and building rooftops Related Links Proxity Digital Networks Cyber Aerospace On Alert Systems SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express US Army Invites STARA To Demonstrate New Parachute Technology For NATO Mesa AZ (SPX) Jul 27, 2004 STARA Technologies, a leading developer of miniature guided parachute systems, has been invited to demonstrate the capabilities of their GNAT system for NATO in the southwestern French town of Monte de Marsan.
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