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BrockTek’s UAS product line lands at Unmanned Systems Source

BrockTekSeptember 28, 2015 – The fixed wing product offering at Unmanned Systems Source now includes BrockTek’s line of aerial vehicles. The new partnership took effect September 1 and has generated a high level of interest from customers. “BrockTek’s aerial vehicles are a great addition to Unmanned Systems Source. And the integration, engineering and design support team they bring is equally exciting, as well,” said Jennifer Jerrick, President of the Women Owned Small Business. “Our aim is to offer consumers not just products but information and support so they can purchase or design a system that meets their mission needs. Thanks to this new partnership our customers have several more options in terms of selecting a vehicle with the payload capacity, flight endurance and price point that is right for their application and the engineering support to maximize their success.” The Havoc UAS is the largest platform offered by BrockTek; it boasts a 16 foot wingspan, 25 pound plus payload capacity and 18 hours of endurance when equipped with a fixed gear propeller. The Eel UAS by comparison offers a small frame and is easy to assemble without the use of tools; its 39 inch wingspan, 90 minute endurance and hand launch capability make it a great choice for numerous applications. “We wanted to partner with Unmanned Systems Source for a myriad of reasons. First and foremost, forming a channel partnership was an integral part of BrockTek's growth and strategy. A partnership of this nature provides incredible market guidance and, more importantly, provides a more in-depth understanding of specific customer needs and wants,” said Callie Groth, Director of Business Development. “Secondly, a channel partnership allows for us be more responsive to customers, which in turn, drives growth and profitability.” BrockTek is no stranger to the unmanned industry.  Formerly known as Brock Technologies, it was founded in 2006 by Keith and Jessica Brock and acquired by Aztera Holdings, LLC in July 2015. “Unmanned Systems Source is unlike any other company in the unmanned systems market today. Not only is it a leading provider of a variety of unmanned systems, its headquarters are also right in our backyard. It only made sense to partner with a company who understands the vision of BrockTek, its platforms and the value of working together,” said Groth. Visit Unmanned Systems Source to learn all about BrockTek’s product line and to request a quote on the UAS that’s right for your application. About Unmanned Systems Source Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, Unmanned Systems Source is an online, e-commerce warehouse with the fastest growing selection of unmanned components, parts and remote sensing systems available today. It is a single source of supply and information and serves commercial, governmental and public sectors.

Unmanned Systems Source builds towards a one-stop-shop for engineers, manufacturers

USS_growthAugust 24, 2015 - The product offering at Unmanned Systems Source continues to expand thanks to recent distribution partnerships with key businesses within the unmanned industry including: Silvus Technologies, GensAce/Tattu Batteries, Honeycomb Corporation, MidOpt, MKS Servo, Futaba, and more. “The entire concept driving Unmanned Systems Source is to provide our customers a true one-stop-shop experience,” said Jennifer Jerrick, CEO of Unmanned Systems Source. “We continue to build towards that goal by securing distribution agreements across the unmanned and remote sensing industry.” Visitors to Unmanned Systems Source can shop individual parts and components as well as entire systems for their application. With new products loaded daily, Unmanned Systems Source is quickly becoming a favorite destination for engineers, manufacturers, systems builders, buyers, and hobbyists across the industry. “One of the most exciting aspects of the business is the increased interest from buyers and engineers who realize that it is much easier to shop one location to find what they need versus multiple vendors,” said Jerrick. “We’ve also started working directly with companies to help with their supply chain needs. It’s definitely an exciting time in the unmanned industry.” Visit Unmanned Systems Source today to find the parts and products you need for your unmanned and remote sensing applications. About Unmanned Systems Source Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, Unmanned Systems Source is an online, e-commerce warehouse with the fastest growing selection of unmanned parts, components and systems available today. It is positioned as a single source of supply and information serving commercial, governmental and public sectors.

Honeycomb’s AgDrone System now available at Unmanned Systems Source

Honey_NewsJuly 10, 2015 – Honeycomb’s AgDrone System arrives to market as a complete solution for crop management, yield forecasting, land surveying, and insurance monitoring – to name just a few possible applications. It comes ready-to-fly and, most importantly, offers a simplified way to acquire, transfer and interpret data. “The AgDrone provides consumers with a complete system that includes a data processing solution that is accessible and effective,” said Unmanned Systems Source CEO Jennifer Jerrick. “It was designed as an agricultural solution but its industrial applications are numerous.” The AgDrone System includes the vehicle, integrated visible and multispectral camera configurations for maximum data acquisition, mission planning software, smart analytics for diagnostics and mapping, and a license which allows users to upload images and flight logs to a proprietary cloud server. The cloud based server ensures that information can be accessed anywhere and viewed on mobile and/or desktop devices. HoneyComb is based out of Oregon and has a diverse team of dedicated employees focused on drone-based aerial imaging solutions for precision agriculture and forestry. Since its beginning, agriculture has been HoneyComb’s primary focus.  

About Unmanned Systems Source

Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, Unmanned Systems Source is an online, e-commerce warehouse with the fastest growing selection of unmanned parts, components and systems available today. It is positioned as a single source of supply and information serving commercial, governmental and public sectors.

Southwest Antennas brings their product offering to Unmanned Systems Source

Southwest_AntennaMay 19, 2015 – The product offering continues to expand at Unmanned Systems Source thanks to a new distribution partnership with Southwest Antennas. Southwest Antennas designs and manufactures high performance, broadband antennas and antenna accessories that provide the critical link in today’s communication solutions. “We are very pleased to have Unmanned Systems Source representing our product line within the unmanned industry,” said Adam Krumbein, Marketing Director of Southwest Antennas. “We’ve been designing high-performance antennas for this market for nearly a decade, and Unmanned Systems Source will ensure that people looking for antennas, mounts, and other accessories will find exactly what they need.” With over 75 years of combined experience designing RF and microwave antennas, Southwest Antennas’ catalog now boasts over 500 product. “Our new partnership with Southwest Antennas provides our customers with another high-quality vendor and additional options as they put their unmanned systems together.” said Jennifer Jerrick, CEO and President of Unmanned Systems Source. “We’re happy to provide Southwest Antennas with more exposure to the unmanned market as a whole and we know our clients will benefit from this new partnership.” Shop Southwest Antenna’s product line today by visiting Unmanned Systems Source.
About Unmanned Systems Source
Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, Unmanned Systems Source is an online, e-commerce warehouse with the fastest growing selection of unmanned parts, components and systems available today. It is positioned as a single source of supply and information serving commercial, governmental and public sectors.

CaseTech brings Pelican cases to Unmanned Systems Source

casetech joins unmanned systems source March 2, 2015 – Pelican’s product line is now available at Unmanned Systems Source thanks to a new distribution agreement with our friends at CaseTech. CaseTech is a small woman-owned business that serves some of the largest defense, aerospace, technology and medical companies, as well as, the United States military for over 25 years. CaseTech graciously extends their expertise to Unmanned Systems Source. Now customers and vendors can order Pelican’s entire product line of standard cases – Classic, Storm and Hardigg – as well as customized cases, directly from Unmanned Systems Source. If a standard case does not meet a specific need, a custom case can be designed to meet exact requirements. Customization options are limitless – from foam inserts and shockmount cases to caster, locks, and much more. Check out the full line of Pelican products available here.

Unmanned Systems Source gains ground with the Argo J5 Mobility Platform

argo joins uss with ground vehicle J5March 4, 2015 – Unmanned Systems Source now offers the Argo J5 Mobility Platform UGV thanks to a new distribution partnership with Ontario Drive & Gear Limited (ODG). The J5 Mobility Platform emerges from ODG’s Argo robotics division which has a long and distinguished record pioneering rover technology for planetary applications. The J5 combines this rover technology with ODGs rugged, extreme-terrain vehicle history. The J5 is capable of both ground and water transportation. It is a great solution, whether for commercial, government/public sector or personal utility application. “Our new distribution partnership with Ontario Drive & Gear Limited helps us expand our reach into the UGV markets,” said Jennifer Jerrick, President of Unmanned Systems Source. “At Unmanned Systems Source, we are working hard to become a one-stop-shop for our customers – an online warehouse where they can purchase complete systems, individual components and parts for all unmanned platforms.” See the Argo J5 in action here.