Unmanned Vehicle control software from Lockheed Martin

Issue: 2 / 2018

Lockheed Martin software has been simultaneously flying, on average, at least six unmanned aircraft during every hour of the last 25 years, completing missions as diverse as reconnaissance, inspection, mapping and targeting. Today, Lockheed Martin is launching VCSi, a new vehicle control software, as the culmination of over two decades of experience and 1.5 million hours of operational use. During the Unmanned Systems Exhibition and Conference in Abu Dhabi this month, Lockheed Martin will unveil VCSi, a commercial software that enables operators to simultaneously control dozens of unmanned vehicles and conduct information, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.