Here, the OTUS-U135 is mounted on
the SWISS UAV, NEO-S-300. The NEO-S-300 is a fully autonomous UAV, and
was honourable mentioned by the RED DOT award 2010 for its futuristic design.
DST CONTROL
celebrated 20 years in business. The invited guests
enjoined a great deal of good food, interesting lectures, and some
spectacular air shows during a afternoon in late August 2009.
This picture of
OTUS was taken during a flight with the SAAB Skeldar
helicopter. Skeldar is a fully autonomous, mobile
system with VTOL and hovering capacity, which enables
it to perform take-off and landing with a minimum of
field preparation or additional equipment.
The OTUS-U135
and OTUS-L164 was displayed during the
International Aviation and Space Salon in Moscow.
The stand attracted many visitors from both the manned
and unmanned aircraft industry.
DST CONTROL
released the gimbal OTUS-L164 with dual sensor capaility at
Shephard's UV-Europe Conference and Exhibition in
Newport, Wales in July 2009. The OTUS-L164 is built
using the same outstanding technology as the smaller one
sensor gimbal. More information about the OTUS-L164
can be found on the product pages .
DST CONTROL
exhibit their Stabilised Electro-Optical Sensor Systems
at the Unmanned Aerial System 2009 Conference and
Exhibition in Paris. The event was arranged by the UVS
International organisation. Participants from all over
the world pointed out their interest for the systems.
The OTUS was demonstrated during the "Markstridsdagarna 2009". The gyro stabilised micro gimbal was mounted on the CybAero APID-55 and live videos were
broadcasted to an audience during a land warfare scenario.
DST CONTROL exhibit at the "Markstridsdagarna 2009" (Land Warefare Days) in Karlsborg. The event included a demonstation
of OTUS at the CybAero APID-55. The Swedish Armed Forces was the main organizer of these days.
The OTUS was
officially released for the UAS market at the UVS-TECH
2009 exhibition in Moscow. Today Russia is one of the
booming markets, where unmanned vehicle systems may be used in several applications.
Two OTUS micro gimbals installed in the GroundBot from Rotundus
The GroundBot
from Rotundus is a robotic mobile platform that hosts two gimbals. The sealed
sphere boasts impressive off-road performance and the
robot can be manually controlled or navigate fully autonomous.