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Logos updates Redkite software

May 22, 2019  By UAV Canada Staff



Logos Technologies introduced an updated version of its lightweight RedKite wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) system at the Special Operations Forces Industry Conference (SOFIC), taking place in Tampa, Florida

Mounted on a variety of manned and unmanned aerial platforms (including Group 3 UAS), the company explains RedKite can image and record an entire city-sized area at once. In addition, the sensor provides users on the ground up to 10 different video “chip-outs” of real time or forensic imagery pulled from anywhere within its vast field of view.

The WAMi system’s upgraded software, according to Logos Technologies, will make the viewer windows easier to use and faster in getting high-value intelligence to the operators on the ground.

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“RedKite now has a more intuitive user interface for faster access to the imagery being collected,” said Doug Rombough, VP of business development. “The operators can quickly call up multiple streaming windows—it’s just a matter of punching a few simplified functions into their console.”

Beyond the software upgrade, RedKite has recently undergone a demonstration at the Advanced Naval Technology Exercise (ANTX). The WAMI system showed how tactical commanders can detect and follow multiple targets simultaneously, according to the company, enabling effective and persistent force protection, route recon, and operational overwatch.

RedKite comes in two versions: A platform-agnostic pod for planes, helicopters, and Group 3 UAS’ and the RedKite-I, which rides inside the payload bay of the Insitu Integrator tactical UAS.

Despite employing a 50-plus megapixel camera, a high-performance edge processor, and storage capacity for eight hours of geo-tagged data, both RedKite configurations weigh fewer than 35 pounds. Logos Technologies states it is developing a lighter version of RedKite that will be integrated into Group 2 UAS.


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