DreamHammer, a Silicon Beach software company that provides software for Drone manufacturers, developers and integrators, announced it has successfully demonstrated its software with the General Atomics aircraft systems, paving the way for General Atomics to provide its software commercially worldwide with every Predator aircraft sold.
“Countries throughout the world want to purchase the ‘gold standard’ in UAV, and that’s Predator,” said Nelson Paez, CEO of DreamHammer. “General Atomics packaging DreamHammer software with their drones would be a tremendous vote of confidence for our technology and the future of drones.”
Predator XP is equipped with a SAR/GMTI radar and EO/IR sensors to offer wide-area surveillance. The design gives it a MTCR Category 2 classification that means it can be sold directly to foreign customers and outside of the federal government’s foreign military sale process. The Predator XP is an extremely capable drone for providing wide area surveillance not just military uses but also for civilian uses such as agriculture monitoring, law enforcement and infrastructure protection.
DreamHammer software gives customers the ability to integrate their Predator drones with existing civilian air control and military manned/unmanned aircraft systems.