Integrated Dynamics
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Integrated Dynamics is a Pakistani Private company manufacturing and exporting unmanned aerial vehicles.
It provides design, consultancy and turn-key project commissioning for Unmanned Autonomous Vehicle (UAV) systems. We can assist you from the ground up in the rapid completion of your project from the conceptual stage to actual proto type flight tests in the shortest possible time.
INTEGRATED DYNAMICS is a full supply source for everything you need to get a UAV/RPV project in the air including Platforms, Flight control systems, C4I systems, Data links, Payloads, Ground Support Equipment, We also provide a full line of accessories such as Ground Support Equipment (GSE), APU's, Starters, Battery management systems, and Launch and Recovery systems.
Our new ‘Civilian UAV’ systems are designed for electronic news gathering, police surveillance, border and coastal patrol requiring no more than two crew members to operate. We are also offering ‘Airframes Only’ for most of our field-proven and tested UAV designs to assist research and experimental work across the globe in specialised UAV applications.
With over 90,000 square feet of dedicated manufacturing space, INTEGRATED DYNAMICS is proud of being one of the largest UAV-dedicated R&D and manufacturing enterprises.
They have exported their products to USA, Australia, Spain, South Korea and Libya.Their products are cheaper as compares to other UAV products. One of Product has price US Dollar 20,000.While in Global Market UAV products start from 0.2 Million dollars.Their models have operational range of 20 to 1600 kilometers.
Delegates from France, Turkey, Egypt, and Germany have showed interest in collaboration during IDEAS 2006.
[edit] Pakistani Military
Integrated Dynamics began development of the Firefly mini-rocket UAV in late 2004 in response to Pakistani army operational requirements for a high-speed, short-range observation system that could be used in the high-altitude environments of northern Pakistan. A basic system costs around $3,000 and comprises four rockets, launcher, a carry case, datalink and a PDA-based ground control station.
The rocket UAV uses commercially available miniature solid-fuel engines that provide a flight time of 8s, with the air vehicle covering 800-1,000m (2,600-3,300ft) before disintegrating on impact with the ground. The rocket airframe is made of PVC plastic with snap-on glassfibre fins for stabilisation. The payload is a fixed focal-length disposable CCD video camera and a 1.5Ghz L-band datalink. Flight testing for the system began in mid-2005.
[edit] Links
- [1] Official Website