Top Industry Leaders in the Airborne ISR Market
On April 26th, 2023, Autel Robotics hosted the inaugural Autel Robotics' Global Partner Summit at Le Meridien Xiaojing Bay in Huizhou, Guangdong, China. Innovative new items were shown to worldwide partners from all around the world. The debut and first public showing of new EVO Max Series and Ecosystem products were presented at the conference. This included the EVO Max 4T, which had a Zoom Camera, a Wide Camera, a Thermal Camera, and a Laser Rangefinder, as well as the EVO Max 4N, which had a new Night Vision Zoom Camera in addition to the features of the EVO Max 4T. Autel Mapper, Autel's freshly updated software designed as a one-stop solution for 2D and 3D mapping, was also on display.
Viasat launched the Black ICE Software Defined Radio (SDR) family in 2023. This family of devices is intended to handle high-demand needs for mission-critical operations and offer secure data transmission with customizable waveform integration.
At IDEX 2023, HENSOLDT South Africa Will Introduce the New ARGOS-8 Airborne Electro-Optical System and Reveal Their Partnership with Threod Systems. The most recent ARGOS-8 airborne electro-optical system (EOS) from HENSOLDT South Africa will be unveiled at the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Key Companies in the Airborne ISR industry include
- Boeing (U.S.)
- BAE Systems (U.K.)
- Elbit Systems Ltd (Israel)
- FLIR Systems Inc (U.S.)
- Northrop Grumman (U.S.)
- General Dynamics (U.S.)
- Thales (France)
- Raytheon (U.S.)
- UTC Aerospace Systems (U.S.)
