SYPAQ and Tanglewood Group Partner to Support Global Expansion of Corvo PPDS UAS
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
SYPAQ system and tanglewood group Announced strategic partnership to support global distribution of SYPAQ Corvo Precision Payload Delivery System (PPDS) UAS. Following the delivery of over 500 PPDS autonomous systems to the Ukrainian Defense Forces, the companies have partnered to support additional sales, support and distribution throughout Europe and the Middle East.
SYPAQ’s Corvo PPDS UAS is an advanced and affordable fixed-wing autonomous system capable of covert, reliable and accurate delivery of payloads. The solution comes primarily as a flat-pack kit made from waxed foam board, making it easy to assemble and operate. With a payload capacity of up to 3kg and a range of over 100km, his Corvo PPDS can autonomously steer to specific locations and land without assistance. Adaptable and autonomous UAS allow end users to innovate during operations.
“We are very pleased that the Richard and Tanglewood teams are working with us to expand the sales of our successful Corvo PPDS autonomous system through defense and commercial markets in Europe and the Middle East,” said Michael Part, General Manager, SYPAQ Systems. Ridge said. “By bringing Tanglewood closer to these markets, we will be able to provide more timely and effective support to our customers seeking world-leading military-grade autonomy. of Corvo PPDS performance, and we aim to extend this to markets around the world.”
“We are excited to work with the SYPAQ team and leverage Tanglewood’s extensive market reach and experience in autonomous systems and sensors in Europe and the Middle East to support the expansion of the Corvo PPDS business,” said Tanglewood. I’m here. -Richard Glynn Jones, Founder and Director. “We believe that PPDS will not only be key to future military operations, but will also be used specifically for search and rescue, law enforcement, and humanitarian assistance delivery, and our partnership with SYPAQ will enable future technology integration. We look forward to implementing PPDS and working closely with the SYPAQ team.”
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Ian attended Dominican University in California and graduated with a BA in English in 2019. With her lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and keen interest in technology, she now contributes to her DroneLife as a staff writer.
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