AATI said Wednesday the acquisition was part of PAEs efforts to divest original equipment manufacturing operations and financed by New York-based Riva Ridge Capital Management.
PAE ISR developed the Resolute Eagle, a Group 3 UAS platform that employs conventional and hybrid vertical takeoff-and-landing configurations. The system is designed to work with AATIs cloud-based InstiMaps threat detection system, which uses a multispectral sensor and an artificial intelligence technology for data visualization.
David Yoel, founder and CEO of AATI, said he foresees the potential of beyond visual line-of-sight UAS technology in the critical infrastructure area.
Mountain View, Calif.-based AATI offers unmanned and manned aircraft flight, UAS airspace development, payload design and sensor integration services.
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