Expanding capabilities for unmanned aircraft systems at home and abroad More money is being allocated to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), as they are used for an an
increasing number of missions, both military and civilian.
A variety of payloads make these missions possible:
sensors, cameras, radar, communications electronics, electronic warfare, weaponry, and more. However, size, weight, and power (
SWaP) requirements are posing significant hurdles. Plus, real time
data links and the ability to get the right information to the right people at the right time are all still challenges.
At IDGA s inaugural
UAV Payloads 2010 you will learn from key PMs and Directors:
- Payload requirements for missions in theater and the Americas: what s needed now and future prospects
- Gaps between current capabilities and future needs, including operational insights on what s working and what can be improved
- Efforts toward standardization and interoperability: advancements in common architectures and standard interfaces
- Latest research and development in Radar, Sensors, Networking, and more!