Taifun-RS

Total Production : ?

Model Status Year Produced
Taifun-RS Active ?
TARES Under Development ?



Taifun-RS

Group : Loitering Weapons
Status : Active
Origin : Germany
Contractor : Rheinmetall Defence
Total Production : ?

The Taifun-RS attack drone has been developed to locate and destroy armored and non-armored targets at ranges of up to 500 kilometers. It can cover a search zone of up to 2,000 square kilometers while seeking and classifying potential targets. In addition to the attack role, the Taifun can also perform as a reconnaissance system. The Taifun-RS was developed to be deployed in nine, six or four UAV containers configuration mounted on Hummer-sized vehicles in support of rapid reaction light forces. Several Taifun air vehicles can be assigned to a single control station consisting of three PC-based workstations.

A dual mode radar and IR seeker has been provided to Taifun as well as a radar-absorbing coating to carry out its mission in stealth conditions. This seeker supplies real-time imagery that is relayed back to the ground control station. Flight endurance of this kind of UAV is approximately four hours. The Taifun launch system utilizes a booster to extract the air vehicle from its container. Pre-programmed flight-paths are transmitted to the UAV via fiber optic link from the control station before launch. A non-line-of-sight radio frequency data link ensures communication between the air vehicle and the control station after launch. The Taifun control station operator is responsible for selecting the target to be destroyed. High resolution imagery provided by the air vehicle enables Taifun operators to do that task.

Operators
Country Status State Notes
GermanyActive ?
Specifications
Notes
Crew 0
Number of Engines 1
Dimensions
Length 2.1 meter
Wingspan 2.3 meter
Mass
Max Takeoff Weight 160 kilogram
Performance
Ceiling 4,000 meter
Max Range 500 kilometer
Speed
Top Speed at High Altitude 56 mps
Time
Flight Endurance 4 hour



TARES

Group : Loitering Weapons
Status : Under Development
Origin : Germany
Contractor : Rheinmetall Defence
Total Production : ?

The Rheinmetall Defense Electronics' TARES, stands after Tactical Advanced Recce Strike, is a state-of-the-art attack drone developed to meet the requirements of the German Army (Bundeswehr). It can stay on station for over four hours at distances of up to 200 kilometers. The TARES weapon system autonomously or by a remote ground controller tracks down, classifies and takes out enemy targets behind enemy lines.

TARES builds on Taifun-RS attack drone but expanding capabilities to achieve unambiguous identification of targets, enabling the commander on the ground to decide at any time whether or not to engage a given target while minimizing collateral damage. To do so, TARES could add a data link or a n underside-mounted target sensor to its radar sensor head. A decision concerning TARES development will be made in May 2005 following Taifun-RS research and development effort completion. Objective TARES weapon system will provide ground operator with high resolution radar and infrared imagery of stationary and moving targets. This way, the operator can choose among correcting impact trajectory, switch targets or aborting the mission. This can be done trough existing technologies easy to implement, reliable and inexpensive. The resulting system will be able to operate in a wide range of scenarios from urban areas through conventional battlefields.

The TARES system will consist of three workstations per computer, a standardized shelter, C3I (command, Control, Communications and Intelligence) data link and 16 TARES air vehicles. At this point, the air vehicles would be launched with a pre-programmed flight path then the ground control station will generate a mission plan that will be uploaded to the air vehicle. The air vehicle will be certified to take out field fortifications, air defense systems, artillery systems, tanks, helicopters, tactical bridging systems, infrastructure, convoys and other high value military assets. The first TARES technology demonstrator made its maiden flight on December 20, 2004, demonstrating high resolution imagery transmission, flight control functions as well as its aerodynamics characteristics. The aim of these test series is to determine how fits radar target sensor head with the infrared target sensor.

Operators
Country Status State Notes
GermanyPlanned ?
Specifications
Notes
Crew 0
Number of Engines 1
Mass
Max Takeoff Weight 160 kilogram
Performance
Max Range 200 kilometer
Speed
Top Speed at High Altitude 56 mps
Time
Flight Endurance 4 hour

Photo Gallery


December 2006

TARES artistic view

Taifun-RS launch

Notes

* Prime Contractor
State Latest Known holdings/Original Procurement
Com - Date of Commissioning
Decom - Date of Decommissioning

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