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Ymir-1 is a Swedish-built satellite developed in collaboration between Saab, AAC Clyde Space, and ORBCOMM within the AOS consortium.
Saab is investing in space and utilizing existing Saab technology together with partners to create new space applications.
AAC Clyde Space, Saab, and ORBCOMM planned the November 2023 launch of Ymir-1.
The Saab VDES payload on Ymir-1 provides two-way communication between the satellite and ground stations.
AAC Clyde Space, Saab, and ORBCOMM plan to launch Ymir-1, a Swedish-built VDES spacecraft, in November 2023.
The integration of GuardianUTM will equip Saab's Digital Towers to handle increased drone usage and facilitate Urban Air Mobility with eVTOL aircraft.
Saab operates the world's first Digital Tower Centre in Sundsvall, Sweden.
Altitude Angel and Saab have formed a partnership to integrate Altitude Angel's UTM technology platform with Saab's Digital Tower (r-TWR) offering.
Altitude Angel's partnership with Saab aims to reduce time, effort, and complexity for airports, ANSPs, and drone operators.
The Saab r-TWR has been deployed for civil and military airports in Sweden, the UK, the US, and Germany, with ongoing implementations in Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Romania.
Altitude Angel will integrate its GuardianUTM services into Saab's r-TWR digital tower solution.
Saab's r-TWR is a next-generation Digital Tower solution that incorporates video processing, visual presentation, and automation solutions.
Christer Fuglesang is a professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and a space advisor at Saab.
Saab previously owned 50% of Vricon until Maxar acquired the company.
Vricon uses satellite imagery from Maxar and intellectual property from Saab to produce 3D mapping products.