Embraer has
revealed plans to "strengthen" its relationship with a Brazilian
start-up building unmanned air vehicles (UAVs).
São José
dos Campos-based Santos LAB emerged three years ago to supply a mini-UAV called
the Caraca 2 to the Brazilian military, and rapidly forged partnerships with
major airframers.
In 2011,
Boeing promised to transfer the Insitu Scan Eagle to Santos if the Brazilian
air force purchased the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. Embraer also signed an
agreement to help Santos LAB market UAVs to Brazilian militaries.
Both
companies are now in discussions to strengthen that relationship further,
Embraer confirms.
Embraer
declines to elaborate if the discussions involved taking an ownership stake in
Santos LAB, but in a media presentation on 3 October, Santos was listed among
several wholly-owned subsidiaries of Embraer.
Embraer in
2011 acquired ownership stakes in two other Brazilian start-ups - Atech and
OrbiSat. The latter markets a medium-sized UAV called the Sarvant. Embraer also
has formed a joint venture with Brazil's AEL to adapt the Elbit Systems Hermes
450 to Brazilian military requirements.
Embraer is
now the sole bidder to win a $4 billion contract with the Brazilian army to
establish an integrated surveillance network over the country's vast Amazon
borders with other South American countries. The network is expected to
emphasise surveillance by long-endurance UAVs.
Stephen
Trimble, São Paulo, Flight International, October 4, 2012
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Comments: Santos Lab is not "São José dos Campos-base company". Santos Lab is based in Rio de Janeiro. One of their products is called Carcará, and not Caraca. Atech and Orbisat classified as start-up...?
Comentários: A Santos Lab não é baseada em São José dos Campos (trata-se de uma empresa carioca). Deve ter havido um erro de digitação, mas o correto é "Carcará". Dizer que a Atech e a Orbisat são "start-up" é demais...
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