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| Address |
70
Main St. Suite 11, Warrenton, VA 20186 |
| Founded |
1996 |
| Employees |
100 Worldwide |
| Annual
revenues |
$7M |
| Flight
facility |
Holbrook
Farms, VA |
| Owner |
Schiebel
Elektronische Geräte GmbH |
| President/CEO |
Hans
G. Schiebel |
| Business
dev |
Sarah
K. Farmer |
| Phone/fax |
(540)
351-1731/1736 |
| Website |
www.schiebel.net |
| Markets |
USG:
50%, Commercial 0%, Foreign: 50% |
| Products |
CAMCOPTER®
S-100 VTOL UAV System |
| UAV Programs |
CAMCOPTER®
S-100 |
| Program manager |
Dipl. Ing. Johannes Hecht |
| Status |
In pre-series
production and flight testing |
| No. manuf'd |
5 prototypes |
| Air vehicle price |
$400K |
| System price |
$2M (2 AV, Control
Station, Payload, Ground Equipment, Training, Logistics Package) |
| Customers |
Negotiations
with launch customer in progress |
| Recent
activities |
Feb
'05: CAMCOPTER® S-100 officially unveilled at IDEX 2005
Jun '04: Receipt
of "Permission to Fly" for testing of next-generation
CAMCOPTER® S-100 UAV System from Austrian aviation Authorities
and first flight.
May '02: Successfully
completed acceptance for four Air Vehicles delivered to the Egyptian
Navy for ship-based maritime surveillance. Acceptance secures CAMCOPTER's
position as the first fielded shipboard VTOL UAV system.
Jan '02: Successful
proof-of-concept flights using GPR payload for buried landmine detection.
Program sponsored by US Army Humanitarian Demining Program. |
Updated February
22, 2005 |
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