Spanish forces has acquired 25 portable Antidrone systems from the Spanish company Aeronáutica SDLE.
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Given the urgency of social responsibility to overcome the damage caused by the Covid-19 by joining efforts, the Spanish companies Aeronáutica SDLE and Grupo Rías are developing a micro drone emiting ultraviolet light (UVC) to disinfect surfaces and indoor and outdoor areas.
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The Spanish Ministry of Defense has awarded Aeronautica SDLE the contract to purchase two anti-drone systems which will be used by the Guardia Civil.
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SDLE is working on equipping its unmanned aerial systems (UAS) with artificial intelligence. The systems will be able to detect targets and recognize behaviors to serve in social applications, in addition to surveillance and security missions.
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The Individual Recognition Platform (IRP) is one of the Aeronautica SDLE latest developments. The system was firstly presented last February at the International Defense Exhibition (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi, and this week is shown at the International Defense and Security Exhibition (FEINDEF) in Madrid.
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Aeronautica SDLE will provide the Tenerife City Council with a remotely piloted aerial system (RPAS) to be operated by the Drones Unit of the municipality Civil Defence Service. The system will be mainly used for taking images for topography applications, emergency, search and rescue operations.
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Aeronautica SDLE has developed a Long Term Evolution (LTE) communicationsystem for remotely piloted aerial systems (RPAS), which will be discussed inSpain at the National Congress on R&D in Defense and Security (Desei + d).This Desei VI edition will take place in Valladolid on November 20, 21 and 22at the Cavalry Academy of the Spanish Army.
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Aeronautica SDLE will participate at the VI edition of theSpanish Congress on R&D in Defense and Security (Desei + d), taking placein Valladolid at the Cavalry Academy of the Army on 20, 21 and 22 November. The company will present its Elevable InformationUnit (UIE) loaded on vehicle.
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