AUVSI 2016: That's a wrap (video)
Unmanned Vehicles editor Richard Thomas runs through some of the key highlights during this year's AUVSI Xponential event held in New Orleans.
UAV Factory is looking towards forming partnerships with payload developers to increase the range of capabilities and options available to potential customers.
As part of the programme, UAV Factory will provide qualified payload developers with technical details, such as detailed CAD drawings and interface documentation. Up to eight hours of engineer support will be available for payload developers as well as access to facilities at UAV Factory's Riga design and manufacturing site.
The planned partnership programme provides developers with technical details, expertise, and free of charge flying time to deliver projects by integrating and testing their payload on the Penguin
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Unmanned Vehicles editor Richard Thomas runs through some of the key highlights during this year's AUVSI Xponential event held in New Orleans.
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