| Monday, October 06, 2008 |
First US Army Sky Warrior UAV Performs Maiden FlightNews >> Ground Forces >> Development Released on Tuesday, April 15, 2008"Army tactical commanders at the division level and below are now one step closer to having the RSTA [Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition] information they need to offer increased protection to their troops on the ground," said Thomas J. Cassidy, Jr., president, Aircraft Systems Group, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. "This milestone event was a collaborative effort between GA-ASI and our PM-UAS customer. Jointly, this team planned and executed a methodical approach to first flight success." The first flight of the Sky Warrior Block 1 aircraft marks continued progress towards the successful implementation of the Systems Development and Demonstration (SDD) phase of GA-ASI's multi-year contract for the ER/MP UAS Program, which calls for 17 Sky Warrior aircraft and seven One System Ground Control Stations (OSGCS). The total program, including follow-on production, is estimated to be worth over $2 billion. Other key "Team Sky Warrior" partners include AAI Corporation (OSGCS), SPARTA, Inc. (logistics support services), and L-3 Com/Communications Systems-West (TCDL and SATCOM communications). A derivative of the combat-proven Predator®, the innovative and technologically sophisticated Sky Warrior aircraft provides the U.S. Army with a reliable, affordable and compelling solution to meet challenging Army requirements for persistent RSTA and attack operations. The aircraft will perform long-endurance, surveillance, communications relay, and weapons delivery missions with double the weapons capacity of Predator. Featuring a Heavy Fuel Engine (HFE) for increased supportability in the field, Sky Warrior can fly above 25,000 feet on jet or diesel fuel with increased horsepower and significantly improved fuel efficiency. The HFE powerplant also reduces maintenance costs, offers increased service life, and greatly simplifies logistics by ensuring a more readily available fuel source. The aircraft is also equipped with triple redundant avionics, redundant flight controls/surfaces, and electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) payloads. EO/IR - Electro-Optical/InfraRed ERMP - Extended Range Multi-Purpose GA-ASI - General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. HFE - Heavy Fuel Engine OSGCS - One System Ground Control Stations RSTA - Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition SAR - Synthetic Aperture Radar SATCOM - Satellite Communication SDD - System Development and Demonstration TCDL - Tactical Common Data Link UAS - Unmanned Aircraft System UAV - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle |
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