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Paris Air Show 2015
International Paris Air Show
15 - 21 June 2015
Paris - Le Bourget, France
 
 
 
Sagem and DCI team up on airborne surveillance systems, based on light aircraft and UAV
 
French companies Sagem (Safran) and Défense Conseil International (DCI) have signed a collaboration agreement on airborne surveillance systems, based on light aircraft and drones, for both France and international markets. The announcement has been made during Paris Air Show 2015, in Le Bourget, France. The manned airborne surveillance services offered by DCI will call on the Diamond DA 42 light twin-engine aircraft, equipped with Sagem's Euroflir 350 or 410 optronic pod. According to the terms of the agreement, DCI will contribute its expertise in services, training and customer assistance.
     
Sagem and DCI team up on airborne surveillance systems, based on light aircraft and UAV Sagem Patroller MALE UAV showcased at Paris Air Show 2015
     
Sagem will focus on the surveillance and intelligence drone market, based on its Patroller drone, with the operational support of DCI for contract proposals entailing system operation or maintenance for government forces or the private sector.

The DA 42 is a twin-engine, four-seat aircraft developed and produced by the Austrian company Diamond Aviation. An innovative, high-speed plane, the DA 42 offers a cruise speed exceeding 300 km/h (162 kts), with endurance of 6 to 10 hours. DCI has outfitted this plane with an optronic payload, maritime surveillance radar, data transmission system and data post-processing system.

Developed by Sagem, the Patroller is a 1-ton class drone. It features a modular design, enabling it to carry a multi-sensor payload up to 250 kg, in the fuselage or in pods (optronics, radar and electronic warfare), with endurance exceeding 20 hours and a ceiling of 20,000 ft.

The Patroller's design calls on nine years of operational experience with Sagem's Sperwer drone system in Afghanistan. During tests in October and November 2014, the Patroller showed its ability to operate in civil airspace, under conditions of total air traffic safety, as part of the European program Odrea.

Euroflir is a family of high-performance, multi-sensor gyrostabilized optronic systems, featuring a modular design. It supports the day/night, long-range observation and location of targets. Euroflir systems have largely proven their effectiveness in operations by helicopters deployed by the French navy, army and special forces. The Patroller drone uses the Euroflir 410 version.