Asian Surveying & Mapping
Breaking News
China wants Bangladesh to rewrite geography, alter India’s map
China is back at it again. According to reports,...
Japan launches navigation satellite on nation’s 1st mission of 2025
An H3 rocket launched the Michibiki 6 spacecraft from Tanegashima Space Center...
China builds space alliances in Africa as Trump cuts foreign aid
China has forged nearly two-dozen pacts with African nations...
Isro tests Gaganyaan communications with ESA ground station network
The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) has achieved a ...
Russian, US Envoys Meet ISRO Chairman
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra D Modi's meeting United...
IIT Madras, ISRO develop indigenous aerospace micro processor to aid space technologies
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras and ISRO have...
Geo Connect Asia expands its regional footprint
London & Singapore – The 5th edition of Geo...
Advanced Navigation to develop precision navigation for Gilmour Space rocket launches
United States, February 3, 2025 - Advanced Navigation, a...
AICRAFT Signs Collaboration Agreement with Korea’s CONTEC Space Optics
South Australian artificial intelligence company AICRAFT has inked a...
Japan to join U.S.-led space telescope project in search for life
Japan's government has been considering joining a U.S.-led space...
  • Jan 31, 2020
  • Comments Off on Skyfront partners with Silvus Technologies to provide long-range Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for BVLOS applications
  • Corporate, News
  • 275 Views

January 31st, 2020
Skyfront partners with Silvus Technologies to provide long-range Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for BVLOS applications

MENLO PARK, Calif. – Skyfront, the leading provider of hybrid-electric Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and Silvus Technologies, a leading provider of Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) communications, announced today a partnership that combines Skyfront’s five-hour endurance Perimeter UAV with Silvus’ high-power StreamCaster radios. The combined product, the Perimeter XLRS, can fly for up to 5 hours while maintaining command and control links and streaming real-time video up to 60 miles / 100 km from the ground control station.