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Lockheed Picks North Atlantic Industries to Build VTOL Drone Navigation Tech; Kevin Renshaw Comments

Lockheed Picks North Atlantic Industries to Build VTOL Drone Navigation Tech; Kevin Renshaw Comments - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Northrop landingA Lockheed Martin subsidiary has chosen North Atlantic Industries to produce flight control equipment for a vertical-takeoff-and-landing unmanned aerial system.

NAI will manufacture a navigation technology for the Aerial Reconfigurable Embedded System that is being built by Lockheed’s Skunk Works arm for a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency program, NAI said Thursday.

“ARES seeks to demonstrate several key technologies to achieve an operational VTOL system with a more compact footprint than those of conventional helicopters and couple this with higher cruise speeds,” said Kevin Renshaw, Skunk Works’ ARES senior principal engineer.

The UAS’ navigation system will feature a sensor interface architecture with simulation, communications and programmable controller functions, according to NAI.

NAI says the technology is intended to help Lockheed manage functionality based on ARES application needs.

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