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| Address |
Headquarters
and mail: 1201 South Alma School, Suite 10850, Mesa AZ 85201
Mesa Plant: 245 South Nina, Mesa, AZ 85201 |
| Founded |
1985 |
| Employees |
20+
(plus some part-time and 40-50 in Philippines) |
| Annual
revenues |
$2.6M |
| Flight
facility |
south
of Mesa |
| Owner |
Private |
| President/CEO |
Doug
Thorpe |
| Business
dev |
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| Phone/fax |
(480)
969-2021/1319 |
| Website |
www.seeop.com |
| Markets |
USG:
N/A, Commercial: N/A, Foreign: N/A |
| Products |
UAVs
and largest wind tunnel in Rocky Mountain states |
| UAV
Programs |
P-10
(P-10A) |
P-40 |
P-7108 |
TS1000
(TS1050) |
TS2000 |
TS3000 |
SpinWing
(VTOL) |
| Program manager |
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| Status |
Production |
Production |
Production |
Demo |
Production |
Production |
Development |
| No. manuf'd |
21 |
5 |
28 |
6 |
11 |
2 |
7 |
| Air
vehicle price |
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N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
| System price |
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| Customers |
USA,
USN |
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USN |
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USN |
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| Recent
activities |
- Largest wind tunnel in the Rocky Mountain states available for full
scale UAV testing (2006).
-First UAV to autonomously task EO from onboard and on ground networked
COMINT tip-offs as part of net-centric anti-terrorism demonstration
(2005)
-From concept design to series production of UAVs for customer in
3 months (2004)
-Expanded US facilities to 50,000 square feet with high and low bays
with helipad on site. (2003)
-Launched first UAV from Army Cobra (2003)
-Launched first UAV from a helicopter (2002)
-Built 100th UAV (2002)
-Built over 30,000 ready to fly r/c vehicles for retailers on four
continents (1980s – 1993) |
Updated April
25, 2006 |
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