SNSR Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Builder Sanswire-TAO Starts 2009 Spiral Development and Production Schedule FORT LAUDERDALE, FL -- (Marketwire) -- 03/13/09 -- Sanswire-TAO, www.sanswiretao.com, the airship development and manufacturing joint venture equally
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL -- (Marketwire) -- 03/13/09 -- Sanswire-TAO, www.sanswiretao.com, the
airship development and manufacturing joint venture equally owned by
Sanswire Corp. (PINKSHEETS: SNSR stock), www.sanswire.com, and TAO Technologies
GmbH, today announced that it has started the 2009 spiral development
schedule of its Lighter Than Air (LTA) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
program for 2009. The spiral development schedule maps out the actions and
time required to develop and produce patented multi-segmented cell
airships, and allows for including an escalating range of new capabilities
into the medium altitude UAV development process. With each stage a
development project in its own right and a subset of the final system,
Sanswire-TAO will reduce risk factors, time and expenses related to
planning successive stages by evaluating progress in the prior stages.
The spiral development schedule kicks off with the production of the
STS-111, a 34-meter long, autonomously controlled, rapidly deployed,
non-rigid, mid-altitude, medium endurance multi-segmented airship leading
into the development and production of the STS-230, a 70-meter long,
autonomously controlled, rapidly deployed, non-rigid, medium to high
altitude
multi-segmented airship that is designed to operate for extended durations
at higher altitudes through the utilization of a proprietary propulsion
system. The concepts leading to the spiral development program are a result
of over 15 years of research and development in Lighter Than Air (LTA)
technologies and renewable energy and fuel powered prototypes of various
sizes, shapes and design criteria.
"The spiral development cycle offers us cost efficiency, flexibility and
speed to market," stated Jonathan Leinwand, Sanswire CEO. "The main
advantages of this schedule are the ability to maintain our ultimate goal
of stratospheric flight through the staged development of new designs for
medium altitude platforms, and address the immediate opportunities in the
marketplace. This process makes the most sense because it provides an
orderly method for us to educate the client about the uniqueness of our
patented segmented airships, and incrementally demonstrate the robust
performance of the design to satisfy various mission requirements ranging
from mid to higher altitude applications."
The viability of the Sanswire-TAO process model was validated in the
September 2008 Army Science Board report "Platforms for Persistent
Communications, Surveillance and Reconnaissance." The report stated:
"Medium and High Altitude LTA airships (untethered) total scores were about
equal to or better than UAVs at comparable altitudes for Persistent CSR
(Communications, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) because of
reconfigurability, time on station, payload size and flying hour costs for
medium altitude and time on station, support infrastructure and flying hour
costs for high altitude. Medium altitude LTA airships offer promising
capabilities for CSR in the near term due to rapidly maturing capabilities
based on a number of factors including time on station, all weather
capability, flying hour cost and vulnerability. As a result, High altitude
LTA and UAV platforms permit offload of communication traffic from high
cost commercial satellites and future military satellites (e.g. TSAT). The
maturation and potential payoff of LTA technology warrants further
investment in experimentation and potential acquisition because of
persistence on station."
Sanswire-TAO's approach and the defined 2009 spiral development program
provides a systematic approach to address both the technological challenges
of increasing altitudes, payload weights and enhancing durations while
advancing the systems and technologies utilized for the specific commercial
and government needs for persistent, medium duration, mid-altitude airships
to support homeland and border security or other operational applications.
For additional updates and advancements to the development program please
visit www.Sanswire.com
About Sanswire-TAO Corp.
Sanswire-TAO exclusively owns and markets all the technology and
intellectual property associated with TAO's lighter-than-air (LTA) unmanned
aerial vehicles (UAV), including the Stratellite(tm) high-altitude
airships, the SAS-51 low-altitude airships, the mid-altitude SkySat airship
category, and the PADDS Precision Air Drop Delivery System in the US,
Canada and Mexico. Sanswire-TAO Corp. is jointly owned by TAO Technologies
GmbH and Sanswire Corp. For more information, visit
http://www.sanswire-tao.com.
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Contact:
Robert Bleckman
Sanswire Communications Corp.
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