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Czech High Altitude Pseudo-satellite developer operating at 18-20 km altitude for defence surveillance, border protection, Earth observation and telecommunications. Its Skyrider platform carries 30 kg payloads with 5 kW power for mission durations of weeks to months. Holds an aircraft design organisation approval.
1-10 employeesPrague, Czech Republic0 open positionsWebsite
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Czech High Altitude Pseudo-satellite developer operating at 18-20 km altitude for defence surveillance, border protection, Earth observation and telecommunications. Its Skyrider platform carries 30 kg payloads with 5 kW power for mission durations of weeks to months. Holds an aircraft design organisation approval.
1-10 employeesPrague, Czech Republic0 open positionsWebsite
Stratosyst doesn't have any open positions at the moment.

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