TARSIS technology for multipurpose unmanned systems at UNVEX

AERTEC has been present at UNVEXthe largest meeting of remotely manned systems or drones held in Spain. Its eighth edition took place at the Montjuic exhibition centre in Barcelona, where 50 companies and organisations presented the main technological trends in the drone market. unmanned systems.

Among the highlights of UNVEX was AERTEC, which showcased the capabilities of its TARSIS fixed-wing aerial platforms, for which it is the design authority and manufacturer. AERTEC's UAS are designed under the main premises of high flight time and high equipment loadwhich provides them with a great flexibility of configurations to be adapted to the operational environment for which they are intended, whether civilian or military.

AERTEC's UAS allow multiple configurations to adapt to the operational environment for which they are intended, whether civil or military.

They are high-performance UAS made entirely of carbon fibre and with our own technology, Spanish 100%. 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 containment of spills, fight against illegal fishing and trafficking of prohibited substances), and even as support for military operations.

AERTEC also showcased its extensive portfolio of own developments and services in the UAS fieldThe UAS is equipped with a ground control system (GCS) and a flight termination system (FTS), which ensures a highly reliable and safe operation of the UAS.

"UNVEX is a magnificent setting in which to showcase the operational and technological maturity of our capabilities in the field of unmanned systems, and to share our system updates with authorities, administrations, companies and potential partners," said Pedro Becerra, Director of AERTEC's Aerospace and Defence Systems Division.

The company also participated in the conference sessions of the meeting, specifically in two round tables on "Security and Counter-UAS", where Rafael Márquez, AERTEC's Aerospace and Defence Systems Business Development Director, spoke about the latest capabilities developed, as well as the successful participation of TARSIS systems in threat detection projects. Pedro Becerra took part in the round table on "Security: Unmanned Systems in Civil Protection and Emergencies", where the active role played by unmanned aerial systems in emergency situations and their advantages, among others, as a result of their ability to operate both during day and night time hours, were discussed.


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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