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SYPAQ doubles down on future Army capabilities

SYPAQ doubles down on future Army capabilities

Australia-based SYPAQ will continue the development of its Corvo X platform for Army under a new contract announced today by Major General Kathryn Toohey, Head Land Capability.

Australia-based SYPAQ will continue the development of its Corvo X platform for Army under a new contract announced today by Major General Kathryn Toohey, Head Land Capability.

SYPAQ was one of three industry and research organisations to be awarded a concept exploration contract through a Defence Innovation Hub Special Notice in April 2018, in response to Army's requirements for its future man-portable small unmanned aerial system (SUAS) capability.

After successfully proving the concept behind the Corvo X, Army has now selected the platform for further development and capability demonstration in the first half of 2019.

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Speaking at the announcement event today at the Avalon International Airshow, SYPAQ CEO Amanda Holt said, "SYPAQ is proud to be partnering with Army to develop such an important capability for our soldiers in the field."

The Corvo X is a next-generation, man-portable SUAS that will provide the Australian Army with significant capability improvement over currently fielded SUAS. It is the result of an innovative design concept that is pushing the boundaries of new technology, keeping SYPAQ at the forefront of complex systems integration and capability delivery in the C4ISREW domain.

Further, Corvo X is wholly designed and developed in Australia, and SYPAQ said it is proud to be collaborating with the talented members of the local aerospace SME community to deliver a world-class, sovereign solution to LAND 129 Phase 4B.

"Through the Defence Innovation Hub Special Notice, we have had access to opportunities not typically available to small and medium sized businesses, including direct collaboration between innovators and end-users. This has allowed us to continue the development of Corvo X with confidence that we understand the capability needs of Army, both now and into the future," Holt added. 

"The opportunities being made available to Australian businesses through the Defence Innovation Hub continues to demonstrate the extraordinary capability of our sovereign defence industry – especially in the areas of autonomy, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance."

SYPAQ’s core business spans management and technology consulting, systems integration and managed services. SYPAQ also supplies a vast array of products and solutions ranging from technologies covering C4ISR, security, simulation and communications, and delivers its customers with end-to-end integrated and supported solutions.

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