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- Figgie wants to use most of the $ 150 million in proceeds from the July sale of its aerial platform business for acquisitions for the Scott Aviation unit, he said.
- In Germany, consumer affairs minister Ilse Aigner described the drone as a privacy threat, and called for restrictions to be placed on the use of cameras mounted on aerial platforms.
- Current research under FALCON program is centered on X-41 Common Aero Vehicle ( CAV ), a common aerial platform for hypersonic ICBMs and cruise missiles, as well as civilian RLVs and ELVs.
- The video is captured by low flying aerial platforms that integrate Global Positioning Systems ( GPS ) and automated image processing to improve the accuracy and cost-effectiveness of data collection and reduction.
- Children can experience the thrill of a snorkel ride in an aerial platform, slide down a fireman's brass pole or practice crawling through an escape maze to get to their Family Meeting Place.
- Protesters have been living among the trees for two years, trying to prevent logging at the site, including a handful of protesters who have been living in tree " pods " _ aerial platforms strung between trees.
- In the emerging climate of the Cold War and the potential requirement to guard the North Atlantic from an anticipated rapid expansion of the Soviet Navy's submarine force, a new aerial platform to perform the anti-submarine mission was required.
- With no sprinkler systems or interior standpipes, fire suppression was limited to a master stream attack from aerial devices such as the Bronto Skylift . The attackers targeted firefighters, who remained at their posts atop the aerial platforms and on the ground.
- A total of 11 such units ( 11 duplex units ), located in the top floor of Block 1 to 5, 8, floor area from to, unique in the living room of each unit is illustrated, inter alia with a private balcony aerial platform.
- In September 2011, QinetiQ and Northrop Grumman proposed outfitting former British Gazelles with autonomous flight management systems derived from the Northrop Grumman MQ-8 Fire Scout, converting them into unmanned aerial vehicles ( UAV ) s to meet a Royal Navy requirement for an unmanned maritime aerial platform.