Small, Unmanned Aircraft System supports public safety.

Press Release Summary:




Operated via portable controller, Inceptor provides real-time video and stable, Hi-Res imagery to help first responders locate and identify natural and human public safety threats. Short-range tactical rotorcraft system, weighing under 4 lb, hovers overhead for 20+ min and patrols at speeds to 24 mph. Available when first responders need it, unmanned aircraft system (UAS) fits in car trunk, can be launched/recovered in any environment, and is tolerant of sustained winds and wind gusts.



Original Press Release:



Insitu Introduces Inceptor Small Unmanned Aircraft System to Support Public Safety



BINGEN, Wash. -- Insitu Inc. announced today that it has introduced the Inceptor small unmanned aircraft system (UAS), which will provide the public safety market with real-time video and stable, high-resolution imagery.

The short-range tactical rotorcraft system can be available when first responders need it. Inceptor's compact size fits in the trunk of a car and is easy to launch and recover in almost any environment. Inceptor is highly tolerant of sustained winds and wind gusts, achieving stable aerial imagery through an advanced onboard control system.

"Inceptor will help first responders locate and identify natural and human public safety threats, keeping people out of harm's way," said Insitu Vice President of Sales and Marketing Ryan Hartman. "We're excited to add a small rotorcraft to our family of field-proven unmanned systems."

Inceptor speeds and maneuvers at the touch of a button. Operator training and workload is minimized through a streamlined design and user interface. Video imagery is transmitted to the handheld ground control station and distributed to decision makers for real-time viewing.

"Inceptor fits seamlessly into public safety operations," said Hartman. "It is simple, efficient and effective. We can provide our customers extensive, experienced support because we've been providing ISR services for more than seven years."

One person can carry and operate a complete system reliably and safely in adverse weather conditions, providing instant imagery anytime an aerial vantage point is needed. The rotorcraft weighs less than four pounds, hovers quietly overhead for more than 20 minutes and can patrol at speeds up to 24 mph. The operator uses a small portable control unit to command it to hover or fly in any direction at varying speeds.

Insitu Inc., located in Bingen, Wash., is a wholly owned independent subsidiary of The Boeing Company. Insitu designs, develops and manufactures UAS and provides associated services for commercial and military applications. With a small footprint and expeditionary focus for both land and sea operations, the company's family of UAS solutions serves the needs of the global defense community. To date, these systems have accumulated 505,000 combat flight hours and 56,000 combat sorties. For more information, visit www.insitu.com.

All Topics