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GAVIA - Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

Category: Private
Organization Description Vision

Homepage: GAVIA Website

GE Aviation

Category: Private
Organization Description

GE Aviation, through its Systems division is a leading global provider of innovative solutions to builders and operators of military and civil aircraft, engines and land vehicles, from large transports to fighters, UAVs to armored vehicles, and from helicopters to regional and business jets.

Homepage: GE Aviation

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems

Category: Private
Organization Description Leading resource for high-technology systems ranging from the nuclear fuel cycle to electromagnetic systems, remotely operated surveillance aircraft, airborne sensors, and advanced electronic, wireless and laser technologies.

General Dynamics Robotics Systems

Category: Private
Organization Description General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) is the world leader in tactical autonomous robotics and the command and control technology that manages autonomous systems. GDRS designs and manufactures complex electro-mechanical and advanced automated systems for military, government, and commercial clients

Georgia Institute of Technology

Category: Private
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Global Security - UAV Section

Category: Private
Organization Description Website providing detailed information pertaining to UAVs presently in the military arsenal.

Griffon Aerospace

Category: Private
Organization Description

Griffon Aerospace is an innovative small business specializing in the design, development, and operations of aerospace systems including manned and unmanned aircraft, UAV ground support systems, and advanced composite structures.

Homepage: Griffon Aerospace

Guided Systems Technologies, Inc.

Category: Private
Organization Description Guided Systems provides turnkey fully autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) using adaptive neural network technologies. Guided Systems has been applying its Adaptive Neural Network control methods on complex unmanned aerial vehicles since 1993.  The focus has been primarily on rotary wing vehicles such as helicopters, ducted fans, tiltrotors, coaxials and compound vehicles.