Schiebel Awarded Prestigious Search and Rescue Contract by Sasemar in Spain
Schiebel was awarded with the iSAR
Research and Development programme, which builds on the current CAMCOPTER S-100
Unmanned Air System (UAS) with the aim of further developing its maritime
Search and Rescue (SAR) capabilities, offering a higher level of automation.
The scope of this multi-million Euro contract
includes the further development and delivery of the high performance CAMCOPTER
S-100 UAS, including the integration of the latest high-tech sensors, allowing
the detection and identification, both day and night, of castaways, drifting
objects and polluting substances in the high seas; as well as monitoring toxic
and hazardous atmospheres, emissions from ships and sea surface pollution.
Furthermore, this project includes a data collection and distribution system
combining information from the S-100 sensors, the manned AW139 and CN235
helicopters, as well as sensor data from two ships.
The S-100 payloads will include an Overwatch
Imaging PT-8DN Oceanwatch, a Trakka TC-300 EO/IR sensor, an Aeromon BH-12
Emission Measuring Device, and a set of SENSIA Gas Imaging Devices.
The innovative payload suite allows the S-100 to
perform all requested missions simultaneously, without the need of having to
change the sensors. For the integration and fulfilment of the contract Schiebel
partnered with a number of technology leaders, including the Spanish technology
business group GMV Innovating Solutions, which is responsible for the network
infrastructure.
The Maritime Safety and Rescue Society (SASEMAR)
is part of the Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda
(MITMA).
Hans Georg Schiebel, Chairman of the Schiebel
Group, said:
“It is a
pleasure and honour to add SASEMAR to our customers. This contract confirms the
superiority of the solutions we provide and will further contribute to our
technological dominance.”
Source: Press Release
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