
American firm Insitu designs and operates cost-effective, high-performance unmanned aircraft systems.
Insitu, founded in 1994, is an American company specializing in the design, development, production, and operation of high-performance, cost-effective unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The firm focuses on providing end-to-end technologies for collecting, processing, and distributing information. Insitu's product line includes advanced uncrewed air vehicles equipped with robust payloads and powerful software, catering to various market segments including defense, environmental monitoring, and commercial applications.
Insitu has achieved significant milestones in the unmanned aerial systems industry, including setting a company record for the longest flight with its Integrator UAS. The company has also introduced kinetic capabilities for the Integrator UAS, enhancing its operational versatility. Insitu's impact is evident through its continuous innovation and excellence in uncrewed aircraft technology, contributing to advancements in both military and civilian sectors.

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Insitu was founded in 1994.
Insitu's headquarters is located in Bingen, WA, US.
Insitu's most recent funding round was for $21.3M (USD) in December 2007.
As of Dec 6, 2007, Insitu has raised a total of $27.4M (USD).