

09 September 2009, 1:00pm
Airborne situation reporting with online geo-referenced aerial photo and down-link capability
High ranked Austrian experts met to verify the capabilities of the DA42MPP (Multi Purpose Platform) during a live demonstration at Diamond’s facility in Wr. Neustadt. This event was the launch to prove brand new high tech airborne sensor equipment which was developed by the Joanneum Research University in Graz, Austria. The goal was to design airborne sensor equipment for the DA42MPP platform to create geo-referenced, high resolution pictures, combined with an infrared sensor system for all kind of civil protection missions.
Diamond Airborne Sensing crew together with Johanneum Research experts, convinced all guests with perfectly performed live-Demonstration flights, including live down-link of pictures and real-time data processing. After the two days work shop in Wr. Neustadt, Austria all experts came to the final simple solution that this technology is what the civil protection organisations are requiring.

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Airborne, situation, reporting, with, online, geo-referenced, aerial, photo, and, down-link, capability
High, ranked, Austrian, experts, met, to, verify, the, capabilities, of, the, DA42MPP, (Multi, Purpose, Platform), during, a, live, demonstration, at, DiamondÂ’s, facility, in, Wr., Neustadt., This, event, was, the, launchMore…
Mike Small
Member of the London Chapter of ISACA, the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (www.isaca.org)