The Company successfully tested numerous critical aspects of the Condor, including: triple-redundant communications system (satellite, cellular, 900MHz RF); triple-redundant navigational guidance system; triple-redundant autopilot system; monitoring of unmanned flights remotely from
The Company expects to complete further Condor testing in Q4 2020 in preparation for commercialization. A Condor unit is also being prepared for future commercial customer operations. The Company currently has three Condor units.
The Condor is currently the Company's largest drone with an expected range of 200km and payload capacity of 180kg and is fully integrated with the Company's patented FLYTE software system. The solution is marketed in a managed service SaaS business model in
"We are very pleased with the ongoing successful testing results of the Condor. By the end of 2020 we also expect to have testing on the Robin XL completed. The Sparrow, Robin XL and Condor all have unique use-case applications based on range and payload capabilities, and we are excited to have all three coming to market. Pre-selling efforts are underway and market response has been very favourable in
The Company plans to release further videos of the Condor shortly. For a Condor teaser trailer video, please visit: https://youtu.be/TTHJu81_f0k
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