PAL Aerospace to offer ViDAR optical radar within AIMS mission system

PAL Aerospace Press Release | February 21, 2019

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PAL Aerospace has confirmed its collaboration with Australia’s Sentient Vision to offer the revolutionary Visual Detection and Ranging (ViDAR) optical radar as part of its solutions available to customers.

PAL Aerospace will offer the revolutionary Visual Detection and Ranging (ViDAR) optical radar within the AIMS mission system currently provided by its subsidiary, CarteNav. PAL Aerospace Image

PAL will operate a specially-configured ViDAR array within the AIMS mission system currently provided through its subsidiary, CarteNav.

PAL Aerospace is a world leader in aircraft special mission operations, having accumulated more than 250,000 flying hours of experience across 35 years of surveillance operations in fisheries monitoring, defence and security operations, search and rescue, pollution detection, drug interdiction and environmental and ice management.

“PAL Aerospace believes the incorporation of this world-leading optical search system is a meaningful complement to the capacity of our recently launched Force Multiplier special missions’ aircraft,” said PAL CEO Brian Chafe. “PAL is committed to providing flexible solutions that meet the needs of our customers and adding ViDAR’s unique capabilities enhances that capability.”

ViDAR is a wide area optical search system capable of operation unaffected by environmental obstacles, such as whitecaps, which detrimentally affect traditional technologies. The system is unique in its ability to detect objects as small as fishing buoys and people in the water over significant areas, allowing aircraft operators to map vast swaths of the ocean in real time. ViDAR autonomously locates objects on the surface of the water, transmits a thumbnail and location coordinate back to the AIMS mission system, and prompts the operator to investigate further.

Both ViDAR and AIMS have extensive records of accomplishment and are in operation on multiple continents across multiple environments in both military and civilian application.
“Sentient is excited to work with PAL on the integration of ViDAR into the AIMS mission system,” said Simon Olsen, Sentient’s director of Business Development, Strategy and Partnerships. “Blending these leading edge technologies into a combined offering marks a significant step forward in providing a game changing ocean surface search solution to customers. Whether it is search and rescue, fisheries surveillance, counter narcotics or border protection, ViDAR provides an optimal solution to address these complex mission requirements.”

“PAL has worked successfully with Sentient for many years, originally on the implementation of the Kestrel Moving Target Indicator (MTI) feature into AIMS, and most recently on integrating ViDAR,” said PAL Aerospace COO Jake Trainor. “AIMS provides an intuitive interface from which operators can take advantage of the capabilities of the ViDAR persistent wide-area maritime search. The addition of ViDAR reaffirms our focus on operator workflow and mission delivery, which has established PAL as a leader in mission system solutions.”

PAL’s collaboration with Sentient demonstrates our commitment to long-term growth in the Australian market, with an emphasis on collaboration with Australian industry. We believe this strategy will benefit our customers through the co-operative development of market-leading technologies and techniques while at the same time building industrial capacity in both markets.

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