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Sagetech Avionics and Pen Aviation Sign MOU to Integrate Detect and Avoid System
by Staff Writers
White Salmon WA (SPX) May 04, 2021

Both PEN 1360V and PEN 55V are fully integrated in DIGIMIND, Pen Aviation's innovative business enabler platform.

Sagetech Avionics, an aerospace technology company providing industry-leading situational awareness solutions for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), and Pen Aviation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to integrate Sagetech Avionics' MXS transponders and Detect and Avoid (DAA) systems into the PEN 55V midsize drone and the PEN 1360V heavy cargo drone.

Under this agreement, Sagetech Avionics and Pen Aviation will work together to certify the PEN UAV series, equipped with Sagetech's technologies, for UAS operation in global airspace.

The project will consist of five stages: design, develop, test, validation, and finally full production of Pen Aviation UAVs. Sagetech and Pen Aviation are collectively working toward achieving the PEN UAVs certification in 2022.

"Detect and Avoid systems are critical for ensuring that UAVs such as Pen Aviation's are able to meet and complete their mission successfully and safely in ever more crowded airspace," said Tom Furey, CEO of Sagetech Avionics. "We are pleased to partner with Pen Aviation, a recognized leader of aerospace innovation in Asia and Europe, providing certifiable situational awareness solutions which support their innovative unmanned vehicles."

Jean-Bernard Boura, Managing Director and Founder of Pen Aviation stated, "We decided to expand our product and service offerings into unmanned vehicles because we feel it is definitely the future of aviation. Sagetech Avionics' long history of providing robust and certified unmanned situational awareness solutions and their clear path to certifiable DAA will help ensure our UAVs can perform critical missions in dense airspace safely and without incident."

Sagetech's DAA system packages multiple core technologies into a single, low size, weight, and power (SWaP) DAA solution suitable for use on commercial unmanned aircraft as well as urban air mobility (UAM) platforms. Sagetech's DAA system is ACAS-based, featuring technologies including a transponder, an interrogator, an ACAS-based DAA computer, software package, and other essential components. It is compatible with many off-the-shelf low SWaP radar and other traffic sensors.

Sagetech's next-gen MXS miniature transponder provides Mode S and 1090 MHz ADS-B In/Out for worldwide compliance of unmanned systems, all integrated in a single tiny package. Featuring top and bottom monopole antennas, this transponder provides full pattern coverage for the ultimate in visibility and safety.

Pen Aviation is developing mid to heavy size drones, co-designed and manufactured with its French Partner, Cavok-UAS.

PEN 55V is a fully automated VTOL, rotary tactical drone with outstanding performances: high level of safety, easy deployment and low maintenance cost, no runway required, great versatility, large endurance (2.5 hours), high range of speed up to 110 km/h, hardly detectable, low level of vibration to optimize the video quality and payload customization (up to 15kg). This UAV can be operated in harsh environmental conditions, which no other drones may be deployed in.

PEN 1360V is a fully automated multi-mission VTOL, rotary cargo drone, designed to carry heavy payload over long distances. This model offers outstanding performances: unprecedent payload-range capability (up to 770kg over 675km), high level of safety, easy deployment and low maintenance cost, without runway requirement, great versatility, large endurance (3.8 hours).

Both PEN 1360V and PEN 55V are fully integrated in DIGIMIND, Pen Aviation's innovative business enabler platform.


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