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Kestrel to provide MTI capability for Australian Army’s Shadow Operations

19 December 2011
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Kestrel to provide MTI capability for Australian Army’s Shadow Operations

Melbourne, Australia – 19 December 2011 – Under the Defence Capability Plan Joint Project (JP) 129 Phase 2, the Australian Army is acquiring two complete Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (TUAV) systems. Sentient announced today that its automated target detection solution – Kestrel Land MTI – will actively support the TUAV systems in their surveillance, reconnaissance and target acquisition missions. Operated by...

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Sentient signs Reseller Agreement with Overwatch

3 August 2011
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Sentient signs Reseller Agreement with Overwatch

Overwatch to market, sell and support Sentient’s Automated Target Detection Solutions Melbourne, Australia – 2 August 2011 – Sentient announced today that the company has reached a reseller agreement with Overwatch, a strategic business of Textron Systems Advanced Systems, an operating unit of Textron Systems, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company. Under terms of the agreement Overwatch will market, sell...

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Kestrel Land MTI permits increased ISR Coverage from Airborne Full Motion Video (FMV)

28 April 2011
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Kestrel Land MTI permits increased ISR Coverage from Airborne Full Motion Video (FMV)

Orlando, Fl. – 28 April 2011 – At the SPIE Defense, Security + Sensing Conference, Sentient today shares the results of a study undertaken into the effects of minimum target size and other factors on the performance envelope of automated Moving Target Indication (MTI) systems for airborne surveillance with electro-optical (EO) sensors. The detection of small targets is critical to the performance of...

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Kestrel on display at Avalon 2011

25 February 2011
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Kestrel on display at Avalon 2011

Sentient will showcase Kestrel Land and Kestrel Maritime, its automated target detection solutions for full motion video (FMV), next week at the Australian International Airshow and Aerospace & Defence Exposition (Avalon2011) in Geelong, Victor Kestrel is a software solution that processes electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) FMV from manned and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The software automatically detects and...

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Automated Life Jacket Detection enhances Search and Rescue Operations

20 February 2011
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Automated Life Jacket Detection enhances Search and Rescue Operations

Sentient to add Automated Life Jacket Detection to Kestrel Maritime Abu Dhabi, UAE – 20 February 2011 – Sentient has enhanced its automated target detection solution Kestrel Maritime to detect small, high visibility objects such as life jackets, supporting maritime search and rescue operations. Kestrel Maritime is a software solution that processes electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) full motion...

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Sentient’s Automated Target Detection at IDEX 2011

14 February 2011
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Sentient’s Automated Target Detection at IDEX 2011

Sentient to showcase latest trends and developments in Automated Target Detection for Full Motion Video at IDEX 2011 Melbourne, Australia – 14 February 2011 – Sentient will showcase Kestrel, its automated target detection solution for full motion video (FMV), at the International Defence Exhibition & Conference (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Kestrel is a software solution...

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Kestrel supports Project NANKEEN in Afghanistan

9 November 2010
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Kestrel supports Project NANKEEN in Afghanistan

Heron Melbourne, Australia – 9 November 2010 – Sentient today announced that Kestrel Land MTI, itscomputer vision system for electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) sensors, is actively deployed insupport of the Heron Unmanned Ariel Systems (UAS), operated by the Royal Australian Air Force(RAAF) in Afghanistan. Under Project NANKEEN, Kestrel Land MTI assists Australian Defence Force (ADF) commanders byanalysing intelligence,...

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