Uncrewed Systems Technology 044 l Xer Technolgies X12 and X8 l Lidar sensors l Stan UGV l USVs insight l AUVSI Xponential 2022 l Cobra Aero A99H l Accession Class USV l Connectors I Oceanology International 2022
UAV Factory Octopus ISR Systems Epsilon 180MG ISR Payload The most advanced surveillance system 4 sensor – 4K EO, MWIR, LRF, LP Payload 180(D) x 215(H) MM 3.25 KG Installation: nose or belly mounted Onboard h.265 compression / Stabilization in 3 axis / Real time Target GEO location / MGRS system support / Onboard target tracker / Moving target indicator / Onboard video recording 32GB / Unicast and Multicast video stream / Picture in Picture dual video / Onstallation: nose or belly mounted. www.octopus-isr.com Watch video presentation: To scan QR code and see the video, open your phone’s camera application and point it steadily for 2-3 seconds towards the QR Code. A capacitive fuel level sensor from Reventec is being used to provide real- time level data from a Martin UAV V-BAT tactical UAS (writes Nick Flaherty). Reventec’s LS200 has a solid-state capacitive sensor with no moving parts and measures the full depth of the fuel tank to an accuracy of ±0.5% to provide critical fuel level data to operators on the ground via both analogue and CAN comms protocols. It is built from aluminium with a simple, two-hole mounting flange and has an operational temperature range of -40 C to +150 C. The V-BAT is powered by a 183 cc two-stroke EFI engine and is fuelled with an 80:1 gasoline-oil mix; it has a maximum range of 350 miles. It has been selected by the US Army as a potential replacement for the Shadow tactical UAS. “We’ve built lightweight, high- accuracy fuel level sensors for top- level motorsport for many years, and the crossover of the technology into UAS applications isn’t surprising given the similar requirements for high data accuracy and reliability, with minimal impact of the sensor mass on the payload-carrying capacity of the UAS,” said Neville Meech, managing director at Reventec. Real-time fuel level data Airborne vehicles The solid-state capacitive sensor is being used in the Martin V-Bat UAS
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