Airborne Technologies debuts Vulcanair P68R missionized by Airborne LINX for airborne surveillance

June 10, 2015
PARIS, June 2015. At Paris Air Show, Airborne Technologies is exhibiting the Vulcanair P68R missionized by Airborne LINX, which company officials call an “ingenious merger of system components for airborne surveillance.”

PARIS, June 2015. At Paris Air Show, Airborne Technologies is exhibiting the Vulcanair P68R missionized by Airborne LINX, which company officials call an “ingenious merger of system components for airborne surveillance.”

This new standard for missions with immense workload in high-tempo environments has been set, in cooperation with notable police forces. “Hessen, Brandenburg, and Mecklenburg Vorpommern, three substantial German police forces, are already on board and we have an idea who could be the next…,” a company spokesperson reveals.

“With Vulcanair P68R missionized by Airborne LINX, the German Police fleet was prepared for observing major events like, for example, the recent G7 summit in Elmau castle,” he continues. “At the upcoming Paris Air Show, we proudly present the Vulcanair P68R missionized by Airborne LINX that reflects all our expertise and experiences gained from these surveillance jobs.”

Airborne Technologies consists of a team of experts in aviation, system engineering, and geo-data acquisition. This combination of know-how provides the basis for innovative and flexible solutions customized for governments, police, military, and many sectors of industry. The companies’ scope of services includes the Integration of any Airborne Remote Sensor into the customers´ platform, the development of customized ISR Turnkey Solutions as well as the acquisition and processing of geo information. Airborne Technologies is manufacturer independent but close-partnered with a range of established and reliable sensor and aircraft manufacturers to guarantee best results for their customers.

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