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MicroPilot chooses Simlat by Staff Writers Stony Mountain, Canada (SPX) Mar 21, 2018
Micropilot Inc. recognizes the advantages of using simulations in order to assist development of UAVs. MicroPilot is pleased to be working with Simlat to develop a pan, tilt, zoom payload simulation tool to help improve the camera-centric parts of MicroPilot's autopilot software. Simlat is a leading provider of training systems for UAVs, enabling training on any platform with any payload for any mission. The tool they have developed emulates a camera payload on a UAV, including simulated video, when set up with an "iron bird." This allows more testing to be performed on the ground, and potential problems with the payload worked out before flight testing begins. "Flight testing is time consuming and expensive and simulation is an essential tool that reduces the amount of flight testing necessary to bring a drone to market." Says Howard Loewen, President of MicroPilot. "We are pleased to be working with Simlat to add this capability to our software development process". MicroPilot is always looking for useful tools and features to integrate with our products in order to help deliver more capable and reliable products to our customers. This camera payload emulator is just one of many third-party tools we have incorporated into our testing and development and yet another way MicroPilot has shown its dedication to product quality and performance.
Bell tapped for services to support MQ-8 Fire Scout Washington (UPI) Mar 19, 2018 Bell Helicopter has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Navy for three Bell 407 variant commercial airframes in support of the MQ-8 Fire Scout unmanned aerial system. The deal, announced Friday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $9.8 million under the terms of an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract. The agreement between Naval Air Systems Command and Bell Helicopter Textron Inc. enables the company to provide up to three Bell 407 variant commercial airfram ... read more
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