Wednesday, August 5, 2015

CybAero promise controlling drones in China – Sveriges Radio

The technology company CybAero can put the unmanned helicopters out of use of the proposed exports to China would lead to them falling into the wrong hands.

It says company CEO Mikael Hult speaking of criticism from the Swedish peace research institute SIPRI against the ongoing great deal of 70 helicopters.

It is weapons expert Siemon Wezeman at the Peace Research Institute SIPRI who see a serious risk of To the customer, the state-Chinese aviation company, Avic, copy the helicopter systems and builds custom for military use. He justifies this by the fact that many Chinese companies are working just as they buy for civilian use, copy, and then develop military products.

The technology company CybAero are discussing with the ISP for authorization exports worth up to 800 million. The company received last fall rejected partly because it was unclear how the helicopters would eventually be used.

CybAero CEO Mikael Hult says to P4 Östergötland to the Chinese customer will use the helicopters alone for various civil society mission, for example, to environmental controls, coast guard and emergency services.

If the customer would violate the Covenant, can CybAero, according to Hult, acting through the control software as well as maintenance and service.

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