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Bental Integrated Solutions For Mini-UAVs Soar To The Top

Smallest Stabilized Gimbal Payload Systems in the world sized 2.75"
by Staff Writers
Kibbutz Merom Golan, Israel (SPX) May 23, 2006
Bental Industries, Israel's Motion Systems House for defense and commercial applications, offers all the on-board and payload systems required by mini and micro UAVs. Its solutions have an exceptional track record on the Heron, Harpy and Aerostar platforms produced by Israeli companies, and other mini-UAVs around the world.

Bental's superior integration capabilities, supported by electro-mechanical expertise, experienced engineering and advanced production facilities and processes, ensure a total solution.

Bental is uniquely positioned as a systems house in its field.

Bental's systems for integration into mini and micro UAVs include: motion systems, stabilized gimbal payload systems for observation, electronics for communications, video transmission and location positioning.

Strategic Partnering

Committed to delivering total integrated solutions for mini and micro UAVs, Bental is cooperating with Teleflight Technologies, a specialist in developing cutting edge airborne systems. This cooperation enables the company to offer solutions that address the challenges of mini and micro UAVs, which demand exceptional stabilization, high resolution observation, small size and low weight.

Integrated proven solutions for mini and micro-UAVs

- Smallest Stabilized Gimbal Payload Systems in the world sized 2.75" as well as 4" and 8" for day and night operation with system stabilization in the range of 200 to 50 micro radians.

- Miniaturized payloads

- Advanced, miniaturized electronics

In addition, Bental offers a variety of other critical solutions for effective mini and micro-UAV operations:

- Two types of propulsion motors: miniature 50 gram motor (45 W) for micro-UAVs such as the Mosquito, and compact 1.5 kilogram motor (4kw) for mini-UAVs

- Electronics: automatic pilot, telemetry system, video transmitter, and ground control stations

- Actuators such as a small Actuator for flap control and other actuators for mini-UAVs

- A unified Starter Generator (SG) that starts the UAV's main engine and generates power for all of the platform's systems

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