General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) has announced that it aims to establish relationships with defense industry suppliers and related businesses in Japan. GA-ASI’s ongoing effort to providing unmanned aerial systems (UAS) technology globally means identifying and establishing relationships with companies across Japan who can assist in that effort.
GA-ASI is seeking Japanese partners for a host of services and capabilities, including:
- Long-term data storage and machine learning
- Fixed-base operation services, including airfield facilities, and ground support equipment
- Support services for command and control systems integration
- Support services for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
- Engineering, modeling and simulation capabilities
- Continued data analysis from previous flight demonstrations conducted near Iki Island
“We’re interested in working with Japanese industry to establish RPA capability that meets the unique defense and security needs of Japan,” said Joseph Song, vice president of International Strategic Development for GA-ASI. “This includes work related to the scientific research from the flight demonstrations we conducted earlier this year, as well as support in the areas of IT, infrastructure, engineering, manufacturing, modeling and simulation.”
GA-ASI previously conducted a series of flight demonstrations near Iki Island, Japan, featuring its Guardian RPA. Amongst the goals of these flights was the collection of data that could be used for ongoing scientific research into areas such as changes in ocean temperature and maritime domain awareness. The sensors on the Guardian RPA included a long-range maritime surface-search radar and cameras for stabilized optical and infrared video.
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