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Cucuyo and Cavok UAS Successfully Complete Flight Tests for Laser Communication Terminal

Tests Validate Integration of Cucuyo P-100 Terminal with Cavok UAS Drones

February 6, 2025 – Cucuyo and Cavok UAS have successfully completed flight tests integrating Cucuyo’s P-100 airborne laser communication terminal with Cavok UAS drones. The tests, conducted in Spain, mark a major step in advancing airborne laser communications.

Testing the P-100 Laser Communication Terminal

A total of twelve tests were performed to assess the integration and performance of the P-100 terminal. These evaluations followed extensive physical and mechanical integration phases, simulating real-world operational conditions. The flight tests were carried out in collaboration with Cavok UAS France, Cavok Spain engineers, and experienced test pilots.

 

Spain was chosen as the test location due to its optimal conditions for assessing performance. The results met all predefined objectives and exceeded expectations, providing a strong foundation for the next phase of technical development. Future tests will focus on further improving the robustness of the data link.

Advantages of Cucuyo’s Laser Communication Technology

Cucuyo’s laser communication technology for drones offers several major advantages over traditional radio frequency (RF) systems:

Higher Data Rates

Laser communication provides significantly higher data transmission speeds compared to RF systems. Cucuyo’s P-100 laser terminal achieves a bidirectional data rate of 1 Gbps over distances up to 40 km. This allows for the transmission of large amounts of data from onboard sensors much more quickly and efficiently.

Enhanced Security and Resilience

Laser communication offers superior security features:

No Licensing Requirements

Unlike RF systems, laser communication does not require country-specific frequency licenses from regulatory bodies like the ITU. This makes deployment easier, faster, and more cost-effective, especially for international operations.

Improved Operational Flexibility

Industry Perspectives on the Test Results

 

“We are thrilled with the outcomes of these flight tests. They not only validate the robustness of the integration process but also set the stage for the next critical milestones in our innovation journey. We look forward to the upcoming tests with the updated Cucuyo P-100 terminal, which will bring us one step closer to creating a fully operational solution,” said Fabrice Parodi, CEO of Cavok UAS.

Dr. Markus Knapek, CTO & Managing Director of Cucuyo, also highlighted the significance of the test results: “The results of these flight tests, which we obtained thanks to our partner Cavok UAS, are invaluable for the validation of our product. The data has already been evaluated by our specialists and will enable us to optimize the operational concepts and our P-100’s link stabilization system.”

About Cucuyo

Cucuyo develops laser-based communication products designed for various applications. The company aims to bring laser communication terminals to market as off-the-shelf products. The P-100 terminal is specifically designed for small UAVs, optimizing power consumption, weight, and data rate. Laser communication offers up to 50 times the data rate of traditional radio frequency links while preventing jamming, spoofing, or interception. This makes it particularly effective for UAV operations requiring secure and high-speed data transmission. Cucuyo is headquartered in Pfaeffikon SZ, Switzerland, with a German subsidiary in Krailling near Munich.

For more information, visit Cucuyo and Cucuyo Laser Communication for Drones.

About Cavok UAS

Cavok UAS designs and manufactures professional drones, offering both fixed-wing and rotary-wing UAVs ranging from 4 kg to 1,360 kg Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW). The company selects equipment based on mission-specific requirements while maintaining safety standards. All production takes place in France, including in-house designed components such as motors and ESCs. Cavok UAS serves global markets in industries including agriculture, cargo delivery, rescue, security, and defense.

For more information, visit Cavok UAS.

 

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