Proxy Aviation's SkyRaider unmanned aerial vehicle debuts at AUVSI

Aug. 5, 2007
GERMANTOWN, Md., 5 Aug. 2007. Proxy Aviation Systems Inc., a company that develops fully autonomous, optionally piloted unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), will display its newest UAV, SkyRaider, at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International's (AUVSI's) Unmanned Systems North America 2007 trade show. SkyRaider is a low- and medium-altitude, multipayload UAV capable of carrying a variety of external stores.

GERMANTOWN, Md., 5 Aug. 2007. Proxy Aviation Systems Inc., a company that develops fully autonomous, optionally piloted unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), will display its newest UAV, SkyRaider, at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International's (AUVSI's) Unmanned Systems North America 2007 trade show. SkyRaider is a low- and medium-altitude, multipayload UAV capable of carrying a variety of external stores.

Proxy Aviation Systems will be exhibiting at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems North America 2007 Conference to be held August 6 through 9 at the Washington Convention Center in Washington.

As a kickoff to the conference, on Monday, August 6, the 4th biennial Unmanned Systems Demonstration will be held at the Webster Field Annex of Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Md. Approximately 30 unmanned air and ground systems will participate in what is considered to be the largest unmanned systems demonstration in history. Proxy Aviation's SkyRaider will be onsite in a static presentation for public viewing.

During AUVSI, Proxy will make a major announcement concerning a series of demonstrations of the cooperative flight capabilities of its SkyWatcher and SkyRaider UAVs, managed by its SkyForce Distributed Management System (DMS).

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