lunes, 29 de julio de 2019

Global UAVs Market Research 2018-2023


Global Unmanned Aerial Vehicles market report depicts the comprehensive and collaborative analysis of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles industry during past, present and forecast period.


All the industry verticals like competitive market scenario, regional Unmanned Aerial Vehicles presence, and development opportunities are explained. Top players of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles industry, their business tactics and growth opportunities are covered in this report.


Unmanned Aerial Vehicles product portfolio, applications, pricing structures are explained in this report. Initially, the scope of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles industry, definition, classification, objectives and market size estimation is covered.


This study presents a 360-degree market view with statistics and market numbers from 2013-2023. Primary regions analyzed in this report include North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa and South America.

Global Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Industry Top Players Are:

Aeronautics Ltd.
Aerovironment Inc.
Bae Systems Plc
Elbit Systems Ltd.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (Ga-Asi)
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.
Lockheed Martin
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Saab AB
Safran
Textron Inc.
Thales Group
The Boeing Company
Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc.

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miércoles, 24 de julio de 2019

Predator A: 141.000 missions and more than 2.000.000 flight hours


Predator A did its first flight in July 1994 and its operational debut in 1995. Since then, more than 320 Predator A have been delivered to various customers in support of global security worldwide, and the product line remained in production until 2011.


The Predator A has flown about 141.000 missions and more than two million flight hours in total. More than 90 percent of those hours were flown supporting combat missions. Linden Blue, CEO of GA-ASI has said “With innovation in mind, we have always looked for ways to challenge the industry standard. Our Predator series has evolved over the past 25 years to become MQ-9 and Gray Eagle (MQ-1C), which are the world's most proven combat RPAs.”


GA-ASI won its first major award for the Predator A program in 1994 from the United States Office of Joint Programs, which was later transferred to the United States Air Force. In addition to the United States, Predator A was acquired by the Italian Ministry of Defense for the Italian Air Force, and later in a modernized version known as the Predator XP for the UAE (United Arab Emirates).


Predator A established the GA-ASI legacy of offering a long-lasting multi-mission UAV with integrated sensors and data link systems for persistent knowledge of the situation and fast attack capabilities. The Predator series continues to stand out in combat environments and in conducting civil surveillance missions. David R. Alexander, president of GA-ASI, said “We are proud of our long and distinguished history of support for the combatant. From Predator A to Predator B, Gray Eagle, Avenger® and their various mission configurations, our aircraft and payload systems continue to respond to the changing mission requirements of the US military and civilian users, and from allied countries."


Throughout its 25-year history, the Predator series fleets have flown nearly six million flight hours. GA-ASI is developing the new version of the series, MQ-9B SkyGuardian, that meets the airworthiness certification and air traffic management requirements that will allow the UAV to operate in the NAS (National Airspace System).

jueves, 18 de julio de 2019

HP lidera la Manufactura Aditiva de piezas para UAVs


HP ha presentado una serie de innovaciones en hardware y materiales, y ha establecido una serie de alianzas estratégicas, que pueden ayudar a los fabricantes de UAVs en su camino hacia la fabricación digital directa.


En lo que se refiere a innovaciones de hardware, HP ha ampliado su portfolio de soluciones con la nueva Jet Fusion Serie 5200: un sistema de fabricación digital directa de piezas de uso final, que ofrece nuevos niveles de previsibilidad, eficiencia, repetibilidad y calidad de fabricación a escala productiva. 


En lo referente a materiales, HP ha presentado un poliuretano termoplástico desarrollado por BASF y denominado Ultrasint, concebido para fabricar piezas de uso final, flexibles y elásticas.  

Y en lo referente al establecimiento de alianzas, HP ha llegado a diversos acuerdos con BASF, Materialise y Siemens, además de lanzar la HP Digital Manufacturing Network: una nueva comunidad global de proveedores de servicios de fabricación digital directa a gran escala, que cuentan con una gran experiencia en fabricación aditiva avanzada, una sólida gestión de la calidad en procesos de fabricación completa, así como una capacidad probada para la producción de trabajos en volumen.


“La Cuarta Revolución Industrial es una de las fuerzas más transformadoras de nuestra vida. Debido a ello, se necesitarán nuevas innovaciones tecnológicas, surgirán nuevos modelos de colaboración y se desarrollarán nuevas formas de hacer negocios", ha señalado Christoph Schell, Presidente de Impresión 3D y Fabricación Digital de HP. “HP se compromete a ayudar a los clientes con diversas necesidades de fabricación a convertir el cambio en oportunidad mediante el portfolio de soluciones más innovadoras y el ecosistema más completo de socios líderes del sector. La ampliación de nuestro portfolio con el nuevo sistema de impresión 3D Jet Fusion Serie 5200, junto con la ampliación de las alianzas industriales y nuestra nueva red de fabricación digital, son grandes aceleradores de nuestro viaje hacia la fabricación digital".