A London-based company has carried out a new set of successful test flights of its solar-powered aircraft, the PHASA-35. Developed by BAE Systems, the aircraft is defined as a high-altitude-pseudo ...
The Phasa-35 is essentially a "steerable satellite," Bob Davidson, the chief executive of U.K.-based defense giant BAE Systems' subsidiary company Prismatic, responsible for creating the system ...
Credit: Prismatic Prismatic, the BAE Systems-owned developer of solar-powered high-altitude pseudo-satellites, is gearing up for multiday flights with a new version of its PHASA-35 uncrewed ...
Analyst Chloe Lemaire of Jefferies maintained a Hold rating on BAE Systems (BAESF – Research Report), with a price target of p1,360.00.Invest ...
The PHASA-35, built at Prismatic, a subsidiary of BAE, harnesses the stratosphere for earth observation and communications. BAE Systems' High Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS) Uncrewed Aerial System ...
Dave Corfield, who recently retired from BAE Systems ... Typhoon, F-35, Tempest and Dreadnought submarines. Most recently, Dave was the CEO of Prismatic, leading the team developing PHASA-35 ...
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