WARSAW, Poland, March 21 (UPI) -- Lockheed Martin has partnered with Warsaw Polytechnic for advanced applied research in integration between manned and unmanned airborne platform systems.
The joint research program aims to advance the development of multiple systems within aircraft and ground station networks, Lockheed said, and will leverage recent technological advancements that automate flight planning and coordinate search, locate, and track missions across a variety of manned and unmanned aerial platforms.
"The project of enhancing technical capabilities in the field of modeling a force structure and optimization of a network of systems, implemented by a team of students from Warsaw Polytechnic, is an excellent example of a research collaboration and technology transfer between Lockheed Martin and a higher education institution in Poland," said Professor Janusz Narkiewicz, the leader and scientific manager of the project from Warsaw Polytechnic.
"Our mission is to develop practical solutions that will apply in the management of Polish defense capabilities and significantly affect the development and future of science in Poland."
Lockheed said it will assist in the development of the school's unmanned airborne platforms and simulation systems to support the development of software.
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