Home Communication Press Room Press Releases Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space GMV signs a collaboration agreement with AUREA Avionics 26/10/2018 Print Share The aim of the agreement is to drive the commercial development of the unmanned aerial vehicle Seeker The aircraft is the keystone of a situational awareness system providing real-time intelligence This agreement further strengthens GMV’s position in the aeronautics, defense and security markets The technology multinational GMV has signed a collaboration agreement with the technology firm AUREA Avionics. Under GMV’s overarching development strategy in the aerospace and defense markets this agreement sets out to boost the company’s capacity of supplying complete turnkey solutions. The main purpose of this agreement is to drive development of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) Seeker. This is an autonomous, rapid-deployment system designed for surveillance and reconnaissance missions, providing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities over a 15 kilometer range. The UAV has a takeoff weight of 3.5 kg and an endurance of up to 90 minutes. Its onboard equipment guarantees endurance in all flight phases: manual launch, belly landing, waypoint navigation, orbits and flight with command from the Remote Hand-held Controller (RHC). This alliance further strengthens GMV’s position in the aeronautics, defense and security markets. In the former it has proven expertise in onboard avionics software, navigation systems, mission systems, etc, and has built up a wealth of experience in the development of UAV systems such as the Flight Control Computer of the RPAS ATLANTE. In the defense and security market it will strengthen the company’s range in Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JISR) and border surveillance. In JISR GMV now boasts a leadership position within Spain’s participation in NATO’s MAJIIC program, using the SAPIIEM system. GMV’s border surveillance activities, including its priming since 2010 of the design, development, maintenance, deployment and upgrading of the EUROSUR network, will also be complemented and enhanced. In the words of José Prieto, GMV’s Director of Business Development and Institutional Affairs - Aerospace and Defense, “GMV brings to this agreement its over 30-year experience and expertise in aeronautics, defense and security, applying it to the development and marketing of this UAV designed to carry out surveillance and recon missions in the harshest environments”. For AUREA this agreement represents a great stride forwards in its strategy for marketing the product both at home and abroad. According to Juan López, CEO of Aurea, “this is a strategic alliance that will make the unmanned aircraft system (UAS) Seeker a benchmark in its area. We believe that, with the signing of this agreement, GMV and AUREA are striking out on a path towards leadership of the European UAV market. Print Share