IMC and Innocon join forces on UAV system
The Israeli communications company IMC (IMC Microwave Industries Ltd.) has joined forces with the UAV company, Innocon. Together the companies will offer a complete UAV system, where IMC's communications systems will be incorporated on board Innocon's full range of UAV systems.
IMC is a private company supplying state-of-the-art RF and Microwave components, Data links, Antennas, Sub-systems and Systems.
Together with Inncocon, the two companies will offer all of Innocon's UAV systems, ranging between 6kg to 800kg, with IMC's data links and antennas.
Moreover, IMC unique communications solutions are enabling Innocon to offer its UAVs with a Multi UAV configuration. This configuration allows simultaneous control over two UAVs from a single Ground Control Station.
According to Michael Armon, Innocon's CEO: "This cooperation is an important step for Innocon, as it reflects the growth of the company and its roadmap, enabling us to offer our customers a complete "in house" UAV solution."
Source: IMC
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