Ascent AeroSystems’ Spirit UAV Now Available Through GSA
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
Leading UAV Solution Provider Ascent Aerosystems the Blue UAS-approved Spirit UAV is currently Benefits of General Service Management (GSA) website.
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NDAA-Compliant U.S. Drone Providers Not Currently on the Blue sUAS List Since GSA Limited Listed Drones to Blue sUAS List in January 2021 Asks Government Customers to Engage in Longer Acquisition Process I had to. buy their products. The addition of the Spirit UAV to his GSA list gives government customers another readily available option for a wide range of applications.
The versatile Spirit UAV is designed for a wide range of applications including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), search and rescue, border patrol, and disaster relief. This provides operators with a weatherproof platform with her highly integrated EO/thermal sensor payload. The Spirit UAV is a reliable and secure platform that can meet mission-critical operator needs anytime, anywhere.
Spirit aircraft come in a variety of configurations to suit specific mission requirements. Built with easy transport and deployment in mind, the compact and robust airframe can be easily stowed and carried in a backpack and can be quickly assembled and disassembled.
Ascent AeroSystems’ vice president of business development, Paul Fermo, said: “Most drones are either designed for a single mission type, or worse, are limited by closed ecosystems that limit their usefulness and potentially render governments obsolete. There is… not the Spirit.The Spirit has a modular, open architecture that allows government operators to customize the platform to meet any operational requirement from any common airframe.”
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Ian attended Dominican University in California and graduated with a BA in English in 2019. With his lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and keen interest in technology, he now contributes to his DroneLife as a staff writer.
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