BSK Defense

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BSK Defense was the successor of Velos O.E., a company established in 1982, producing a series of aerial target and aerial observation products used by foreign companies and armed forces. The current company was founded in Chania, Crete, in 2008.[1][2] It focused on design, development and production of defense systems, including UAVs[clarification needed] (Phaeton,[1] Ideon, Kyon, Erevos), USVs[clarification needed] (Seirios 65 and 95), target drones (Nemesis, (H)Yperion, Panas), electronics, and UAV engines.

Native name
BSK DEFENSE A.E.
BSK DEFENSE S.A.
FormerlyVelos O.E.
Company type
Private
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BSK Defense
Native name
BSK DEFENSE A.E.
BSK DEFENSE S.A.
FormerlyVelos O.E.
Company type
Private
IndustryAerospace and defense
Engineering services (testing and analysis)
Research and development
FoundedMay 30, 2008; 17 years ago (2008-05-30)
DefunctDecember 31, 2013 (2013-12-31)
FateDissolved
HeadquartersCrete, ,
Greece
Services
  • Digital systems R&D
  • R&D of control automation & remote control systems
  • UAV design & construction
  • marine vessel design & construction
Websitebsk-defense.com
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In 2010, it started development of a cruise missile type HSC-1 Makedon in cooperation with other Greek companies, including Axon Engineering (which undertook parts of the engine development). The missile was designed to be 4.5 metres (15 ft) long, weigh 1050 kg and reach a maximum speed of 1100 km/h. The project was eventually cancelled, due to Greece's drastically reduced[clarification needed] defense budgets. The company was also involved in engine development, including the VRJ-230A jet engine, employed in its Nemesis B Target system.

BSK Defense went out of business in 2018.

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