AERTEC at UNVEX 2022

AERTEC is one of the collaborating organisations of UNVEXthe largest gathering of remotely piloted systems or drones that is held in Spain. This year, which is its seventh edition, is being held at the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos de Sevilla, in a space of 3,800 m2 in which 50 companies and organisations are exhibiting the technological trends in which the drone market is moving.

Entre ellas AERTEC, que mostrará las capacidades de las plataformas aéreas de ala fija TARSIS diseñadas bajo las premisas principales de high flight time and high equipment loadwhich provides them with a great flexibility of configurations para ser adaptadas al entorno operativo al que son destinados, ya sea el ámbito civil como militar.

They are High-performance UAS made entirely of carbon fibre. The latest flight campaigns certify the increase in their technological and operational capabilities, presenting themselves on the market as versatile solutions both for operations on land (emergencies, support for firefighting, surveillance of linear infrastructures) and on the coast (patrol and surveillance, search and support in maritime rescue, monitoring and support for spill containment, the fight against illegal fishing and trafficking of prohibited substances), and even as support for military operations.

AERTEC is also showcasing at UNVEX its wide portfolio of in-house developments and services in the UAS field, such as the ground control system (GCS) or its flight termination system (FTS)This ensures a highly reliable and safe operation of the UAS.


IMPORTANT NOTE: References to texts and graphic content relating to the TARSIS solution are merely reviews of the historical trajectory of projects carried out by AERTEC in the past. Currently, TARSIS is not a product owned by AERTEC, nor does AERTEC conduct business as an OEM.

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