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How we rapidly set up a 200km wide secured communications network with a tethered drone?

About this event

Northcom experts will explain how they created a 200km wide network for the Norwegian Army, using the Orion HL Tethered Drone and their Radionor Tactical Relay. Join us and discover how tethered drones can integrate different tactical communications payloads and for what use cases.

Meet our guests, Arne-Leo Bertoia, Head of R&D at Northcom, and Espen Helgheim Hagen, Strategic Account Director Defense at Northcom and ask them your questions in private on the chat application.

Webinar Agenda:

  • Introducing Elistair and Northcom.
  • Feedback from Arne-Leo and Espen on the setup of a tactical network for the Norvegian Army.
  • Discussion with our guests on other tactical communications payloads and applications with a tethered drone.
  • Questions - Answers with the guests and participants.

Hosted by

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    Steve Allcock Key Account Manager - Europe @ Elistair

    Steve is the European Key Accounts Manager at Elistair with a focus on Gov and Defence projects.

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    Arne-Leo Bertoia Head of R&D @ Northcom

    Arne Leo Bertoia is the Head of Research and Development at Northcom. He has worked with critical communication systems for over 5 years and been a part of the development of the Orion Heavy Lift. He is also a certified Orion Pilot.

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    Espen Helgheim Hagen Strategic Account Director Defense @ Northcom

    Espen Helgheim Hagen is the Strategic Account Director Defence at Northcom. Before joining Northcom he was as an officer in the Norwegian Army for over 18 years working with military communication on a tactical and strategic level. He has been part of the development of the Orion Heavy Lift and is also a certified Orion Pilot.

ELISTAIR

The Tethered Drone Company

Founded in 2014 and headquartered in France, Elistair develops tethered drones and powered tethering stations for third-party drones, turning small multi-rotor vehicles into airborne platforms for persistent surveillance and high-speed telecommunications.