Amprius Technologies Secures Contract with Nordic Wing to Boost Drone Flight Endurance

Reuters
Sep 03
Amprius Technologies Secures Contract with Nordic Wing to Boost Drone Flight Endurance

Amprius Technologies Inc. has announced a new partnership with Nordic Wing, a leading European drone manufacturer, to enhance the flight endurance of the ASTERO ISR, a fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle. Utilizing Amprius' high-energy-density SiCore® cells, the collaboration promises a 90% increase in flight endurance compared to traditional graphite cells, extending mission times to up to four hours without additional weight. This advancement is set to improve the drone's capabilities in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions, providing a tactical advantage in defense operations by offering longer surveillance windows and deeper situational awareness.

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