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Border Security with 24/7, Wide-Area Surveillance
Now more than ever, national borders are being challenged—and not...
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AUSA 2021: Logos Technologies Unveils MicroKestrel Wide-Area Sensor for Tethered UAS
World’s smallest wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) system, MicroKestrel delivers persistent...
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Cubic, Logos Technologies Fly BlackKite Wide-Area Sensor on ISR-ONE Unmanned Aircraft System
Advanced infrared camera system easily mounted to long-endurance platform for...
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DSEI 2021: Logos Technologies Unveils Ultra-Light BlackKite Pod for Day/Night, Wide-Area Surveillance
Infrared, wide-area sensor system can be externally mounted to planes,...
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Logos Technologies Successfully Flight Tests SPRITE Multi-Sensor Pod for Office of Naval Research
Pod houses wide‐area sensor, high‐definition spotter, hyperspectral camera, and data...
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Logos Technologies Celebrates 25 Years of Growth as Technology Company
Privately owned firm now top provider of advanced, wide-area airborne...
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Logos Offers R&D Engineering Services to Defense and Commercial Industry
Company to leverage experience taking advanced systems from blueprint to...
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No Surprise Attacks: How Wide-Area Surveillance Enables “Deterrence By Detection”
Mounted on both manned and unmanned aircraft, wide-area motion imagery systems allow the United States and friendly countries to detect threatening moves by near-peer powers before they cross dangerous thresholds.
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Logos Technologies Brings Modularity to Wide-Area Sensors for Unmanned Aircraft Systems
FAIRFAX, Va.—May X, 2021—Logos Technologies, a leader in wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) systems, announced today that it is further shifting its airborne sensors to a modular design for easy replacement of parts and accommodation to different unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
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Logos Technologies Successfully Tests WAMI Sensor on RQ-21A Blackjack
Cardcounter system offers unprecedented wide-area motion imagery capability to U.S....