CybAero performs unmanned aerial missions in the Arctic Ocean

Swedish UAV manufacturer CybAero AB, listed on NASDAQ OMX First North in Stockholm, in collaboration with the Norwegian Coast Guard and Coastal Agency, has conducted a series of flights with its unmanned helicopter, the APID 60, in winds up to gale force. The flights took place over the Arctic Ocean, near the Norwegian village of Vardø, on behalf of “Arctic UAS” (Arctic Unmanned Aircraft Systems). During these flight tests the APID 60 carried a high precision landing system from EADS Astrium enabling fully autonomous, precision take-offs and landings from ships.
“It’s one thing to show that you can fly, but quite another to actually perform the task in these harsh conditions. The fully autonomous landing system developed by Astrium is currently integrated into the APID 60 and is seen as one key component for managing assignments of this nature,” says Andreas Gising, Flight Operations Officer and Manager on site in Vardø. “The performance of the Astrium High-Precision Local Navigation System is fully in line with the requirements we face for automated ship-board operations.”
The ability to quickly determine the location of oil spills was highly appreciated by the Coast Guard.
“These flights have shown that small unmanned vehicles have distinct competitive advantages over manned aircraft. We have a robust product in our APID 60 which is the world’s only complete helicopter-UAV system and a highly skilled team that can develop systems tailored for difficult and dangerous missions” says Leif Erlandsson, CEO of CybAero.
Vardø is located off the east coast of the Norwegian Polar Sea, north of Kirkenes and Murmansk.
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