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Insitu Inc

118 East Columbia River Way
Bingen
Washington
98605
USA
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Synthetic-Aperture Radar Payload for Unmanned Aircraft Systems

The ScanEagle and Integrator unmanned aircraft systems from Insitu now benefit from the availability of NanoSAR for high resolution imaging in poor visibility

25 February 2010

 

Successful UAS Heavy Fuel Engine flight test

The Integrator unmanned aerial system from Insitu has undergone flight trials using the electronic fuel injection heavy fuel engine for improved mission performance at high altitudes

04 February 2010

 

Fuel injection improves performance of unmanned aerial system engines

Insitu’s heavy fuel engine now has the ability to be fitted with electronic fuel injection to provide field upgrades enabling performance improvements in existing UAS fleets

25 January 2010

 

Bandit Digital Data Link succeeds in UAV flight test

The Integrator Unmanned Aircraft System has flight tested the Bandit digital data link from L-3 Communications Systems – West in trials to supply ground forces with real-time data streams

21 December 2009

 

UAV launch and recovery system demonstration

Insitu has successfully demonstrated its SkyHook wing-tip recovery system for unamanned aircraft including a powerful launch system to enable both take-off and landing in difficult terrain without needing runways

11 December 2009

 

Navy Contract for ScanEagle Services

Insitu Inc. and Boeing have been awarded a $65 million contract to provide continuing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) services through the ScanEagle unmanned aircraft system.

07 June 2008

 

Insitu - NanoSAR flight tested aboardScanEagle UA

The Boeing Company in partnership with ImSAR and Insitu Inc., has successfully flight-tested NanoSAR, the world's smallest Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), aboard the ScanEagle unmanned aircraft (UA).

06 April 2008

 

Insitu - US Navy test flies Scan Eagle

The Naval Unmanned Systems Integration Activity (NUSIA) teamed with NAWCWD’s Unmanned Systems Technical Project Office and conducted a successful initial flight of the first unmanned Scan Eagle test vehicle owned by the Navy on Feb. 29 at China Lake.

05 April 2008

 

Boeing-Insitu ScanEagle UAV Achieves 10,000 Flight Hours in Support of Australian Army Operations

Insitu Inc and Boeing Australia's ScanEagle unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has successfully delivered 10,000 surveillance and reconnaissance flight hours to help protect Australian troops on active duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.

11 February 2008

 

Insitu and Boeing - Contract to Extended ScanEagle Services

ScanEagle, a long-endurance, fully autonomous unmanned aircraft has been used by the Marines since July 2004, the U.S. Navy since September 2005 and the Australian Defense Forces since November 2006. During that time, ScanEagles have flown more than 4,600 sorties and 50,000 flight hours, including 34,000 hours with the MEF.

31 July 2007

 
 

 

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