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The article discusses the impact of recent military conflicts involving Israel and Iran on the Israeli defense industry, highlighting the role of companies like Orbit and Elbit. Orbit, which specializes in advanced communication systems, has seen significant growth in its stock value due to its systems effectiveness in military operations. Elbits Hermes 900 drone has also gained attention for its capabilities in Iran. The article notes increased international interest in Israeli defense technologies, with companies like Steadicopter and Plasan also receiving attention for their innovative products. The Israeli defense export market has reached a new peak, indicating a positive outlook for the industry.
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סטדיקופטר וסמארט-שוטר חשפו מסוק בלתי מאויש למשימות חיסול מדויקות - Techtime - חדשות אלקטרוניקה והייטק
Steadicopter and Smart Shooter have unveiled an unmanned helicopter for precise elimination missions. The helicopter can fly at a speed of 125 km/h and target from the air using Smart Shooters artificial intelligence guidance. Recently, Steadicopter won a tender from the Navy to supply unmanned electric engine helicopters. The company estimates this is the first unmanned helicopter in the world fully powered by an electric engine. The use of an electric engine reduces the platforms weight and allows for the installation of heavy payloads and batteries. The electric helicopter has a carrying capacity of 30 kg, while the equivalent model with an internal combustion engine can only carry 5 kg.
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Steadicopter to Provide Unmanned Electric Helicopters to Israeli Navy
Steadicopter has secured a contract to produce Black Eagle Electric helicopters for the Israeli Navy. The electric aircraft are expected to cut costs on complex maritime operations and add efficient payload transport for Israel’s naval forces. The latest models, the Black Eagle 25E and the Black Eagle 50E, are electric-powered choppers with designs based on the Steadicopter’s original diesel-operated units. The capabilities of the electric family of helicopters could be utilized for civilian and local law enforcement, maritime, and covert operations.
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Not just cars and scooters: Steadicopter's unmanned choppers join the e-revolution
Steadicopter, an Israeli provider of unmanned helicopter systems, has unveiled its new models, Black Eagle 25E and Black Eagle 50E, which are operated with electric motors. These models are designed for a wide range of applications, including law enforcement, maritime, civilian, and covert missions. The new electric-powered models are lighter and can carry heavier payloads, as well as have longer flight times. They are cost-effective, easy to operate, and environmentally friendly. The company aims to meet the operational needs of various industries, such as search & rescue, cyber, intelligence, and gas & oil rigs. The new models provide a growth-positive impact on the company.
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https://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/45036
Steadicopter has unveiled the Black Eagle 25E and Black Eagle 50E, the newest models of its rotary drone. The drones are now operated with electric motors and are designed for a wide range of law enforcement, maritime, civilian, and covert missions. The conversion to electric-powered engines has reduced the weight of the drones, allowing for additional payload capacity. The Black Eagle 25E is suitable for tactical-urban missions, while the Black Eagle 50E offers a wide range of mission payloads for covert operations. The drones have a zero-logistic footprint and are certified for use in maritime environments. They are cost-effective, easy to operate, and environmentally friendly. Steadicopters products provide a response to the customers regulatory and operational needs.
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Israeli Firm to Display Cellular EW Drone at Singapore Airshow
The articles discuss various issues related to the US Department of Defense. These include concerns over the state of military barracks, a scandal involving a senior official, Ukraines defense plans, the potential impact of a government shutdown, and Chinas military activities. The articles also mention a new military aid package for Ukraine, the fate of Chinas Defense Minister, military drills in the Pacific, the concept of hybrid planes, and international support for Ukraines defense efforts. The US Navys cancellation of an unmanned vehicle program and the approval of the Armys Integrated Battle Command System are also discussed.
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Apollo Micro Systems Ltd enters into agreement with Steadicopter Ltd
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Steadicopter's Black Eagle 50 on the Hunt for Buyers
Steadicopter unveiled its Black Eagle 50 rotary unmanned aerial vehicle (RUAV) at the Eurosatory show in Paris. The craft is currently in demo mode with expected orders in the coming months. It offers a real tactical response to ISTAR missions at sea and on land, with a smaller and lighter design compared to similar platforms on the market.
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Steadicopter and Bladeworks, to operate UAS in civilian Israeli airspace. - sUAS News - The Business of Drones
The Civil Aviation Authority of Israel (CAA) has granted operating licenses to two unnamed companies for the operation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). These licenses, the first of their kind, will allow the companies to use UAV systems for civilian purposes such as aerial photography, agricultural research, infrastructure security, and mapping. The licensing process was conducted similarly to that of airlines operating small unmanned aircraft, including licensing of the company’s procedures, UAV operators, and the UAV System. This move opens up the possibility for other companies to obtain similar licenses, potentially leading to the development of a new commercial market.
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