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Europe's Future unmanned Combat Air System by Staff Writers Madrid, Spain (SPX) May 28, 2021
The Spanish companies SENER Aeroespacial , GMV and TECNOBIT- GRUPO OESIA have set up, in coordination with the Spanish MoD, the company SATNUS Technologies, S.L. to coordinate all activities of the remote carriers technology pillar, led in Spain by the 3 companies in a consortium. The new company is set up with an identical capital contribution from each firm, adjusting the workload distribution for each of the phases of the program. The setting up of SATNUS Technologies, S.L. reaffirms the commitment of GMV, SENER Aeroespacial and TECNOBIT- GRUPO OESlA with FCAS, through the Next Generation Weapon System (NGWS). The 3 companies thus set out to drive national participation in this important remote carrier's technology pillar, bringing out the capability of Spanish engineering and the full potential of Spain's industry. This pillar focuses on the development of new technologies and assessment of new UAV concepts, opening the door for development of disruptive technology affording benefits to Spain's industrial technological base as a whole. It will have a particular knock-on effect on research technology centers due to the dual military-civil nature of many of the pillar's research initiatives. SENER Aeroespacial, GMV and TECNOBIT- GRUPO OESlA bring together between them a wide range of aeronautics, space, defense, and security expertise while also drawing on their experience in major international programs and Spanish MoD programs. Within the remote carriers pillar the 3 companies will be coordinating the Spanish technological and industrial team as defined by the Directorate General of Armaments and Material (Direccion General de Armamento y Material: DGAM). After the setting up of SATNUS Technologies S.L, Rafael Orbe, general defense manager of SENER Aeroespacial said "SATNUS Technologies S.L. will be a responsive and efficient vehicle for integrating Spanish technology not only of the 3 partners leading the remote carriers pillar but also other national stakeholders as defined by the DGAM as part of the technological and industrial team: ranging from SMEs to technological research centers and universities, all of which can bring their technology and particular engineering expertise to this important project". Manuel Perez, GMV's general manager of defense and security, put it this way: "SATNUS Technologies S.L. is the long-term entrepreneurial response to the 3 companies' tried and tested relationship with the MoD and the NGWS/FCAS project in the remote carriers pillar. This will make it easier for the whole of Spanish industry to secure a quantitatively and qualitatively significant workload, placing Spain at the same level as the other 2 countries forming part of the project". Emilio Varela, corporate development and strategy manager of TECNOBIT- GRUPO OESIA, also had his own point of view: "The creation of SATNUS Technologies S.L enhances Spain's importance and status within Europe's biggest defense program. It strengthens the alliance of the 3 consortium companies and forges even closer links between them in a key development phase. It will also encourage participation by Spanish industry and research centers, helping to boost the country's technological expertise". The creation of SATNUS Technologies S.L. coincides with the recent announcement by the Spanish MoD of the agreement reached by the three participating countries (Germany, Spain, and France) to tackle the next phase of the European FCAS defense program. Under this agreement Spain's industry will have an equivalent weight to that of Germany and France, representing an unprecedented participation and effort in Europe's aerospace industry.
Poland becomes first NATO country to buy Turkish drones Ankara (AFP) May 24, 2021 Poland will purchase Turkish armed drones, becoming the first NATO and EU member state to buy the hardware from Ankara, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Monday. The deal will be a boost for the Turkish defence sector, which Erdogan has said should meet the country's own military hardware requirements and export to allies abroad. The sale was announced during a state visit to Ankara by Poland's President Andrzej Duda, who will visit Istanbul on Tuesday. "Turkey will for th ... read more
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