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Fire Arrow has established an advisory board that includes former Virgin Galactic Chief Pilot Dave Mackay, Alderman Professor Emma Edhem, and former QinetiQ Director Ian Beresford.
The IBDM was developed by QinetiQ Space under a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) awarded in 2014.
In 2022, Redwire acquired QinetiQ Space for approximately 32 million euros, establishing its European subsidiary and assuming responsibility for the manufacturing and marketing of the IBDM.
The International Berthing and Docking Mechanism was developed by QinetiQ Space under a European Space Agency contract awarded in 2014.
Former QinetiQ Space is working with Thales Alenia Space on SkimSat, a VLEO platform for Earth-observation applications funded by the European Space Agency.
Redwire acquired QinetiQ Space in 2022 and leverages that European arm’s expertise for SabreSat development.
A QinetiQ jet aircraft took off from the Ministry of Defence (MOD) site Boscombe Down in Salisbury.
The Banshee was equipped with QinetiQ’s Airborne Command and Control for Swarm Interoperable Missions (ACCSIOM) technology.
The trial was the result of a year’s planning and development by QinetiQ and Dstl, including a series of synthetic and flight de-risking trials.
Alan Hart is the Managing Director of Science & Technology at QinetiQ.
QinetiQ has successfully trialed the UK’s first Crewed-Uncrewed-Teaming demonstration between a crewed aircraft and an autonomous jet drone.
The QinetiQ aircraft gained control of the Banshee drone, which received orders from the aircraft before conducting its mission assignment at a speed of 350 knots.
Redwire acquired QinetiQ Space NV, a Belgian company, in late 2022.
Redwire operates a facility in Belgium near Antwerp, formerly QinetiQ Space, that is building a docking mechanism for the lunar Gateway’s I-Hab international habitation module.
QinetiQ US received a U.S. Department of Homeland Security Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Tethered Aerostat Radar System Operations & Maintenance III contract valued at $170,000,000.
QinetiQ US has been awarded a five-year, $224,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract from the Space Development Agency.
QinetiQ US (formerly Avantus Federal) was awarded a five-year, $224,000,000 contract by the Space Development Agency.
QinetiQ US will provide full life cycle support to the Space Development Agency from requirements generation to launch operations.
QinetiQ US was awarded a $224,000,000 contract to provide systems engineering and technical support to the Space Development Agency.
QinetiQ Group acquired Avantus Federal for $590,000,000.