AAI's New Technologies Support NATO Interoperability Standards for Unmanned Air and Ground Vehicles.HUNT VALLEY, Md. -- AAI Corporation, an operating unit of Textron Systems, a Textron Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : TXT TXT Text TXT Text File (filename extension) TXT Textile TXT Teletext TXT Tecnologia per a Tothom TXT Textron Corporation (stock symbol) ) company, successfully demonstrated several new technologies for command-and-control of unmanned air and ground vehicles during the first week of August at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama. These technologies were designed and developed in conjunction with the U.S. Navy Naval Surface Warfare Center Noun 1. Naval Surface Warfare Center - the agency that provides scientific and engineering and technical support for all aspects of surface warfare NSWC Panama City and the U.S. Army's unmanned aircraft systems (UAS UAS University of Applied Sciences UAS Unavailable Seconds (Sprint) UAS University of Alaska Southeast UAS User Agent Server UAS Unassigned (Telabs) UAS Unmanned Aircraft System ) Program Office to support NATO NATO: see North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO in full North Atlantic Treaty Organization International military alliance created to defend western Europe against a possible Soviet invasion. interoperability standards. AAI's recent demonstration included a new ground control station (GCS GCS Glasgow Coma Scale GCS Guilford County Schools (North Carolina) GCS Ground Control Station GCS Grand Central Station GCS Ground Control System GCS Ground Combat Systems GCS Group Communication Systems ) based on the U.S. Army's One System[R] GCS, which the Army and Marine Corps use to operate the Shadow[R] 200 aircraft in theater. This new GCS is compliant with NATO standardization agreement The record of an agreement among several or all the member nations to adopt like or similar military equipment, ammunition, supplies, and stores; and operational, logistic, and administrative procedures. (STANAG The NATO term derived from "standardization agreement." See also NATO standardization agreement. ) 4586, translating information from unmanned vehicles into standardized message formats that can be shared with other systems. Likewise, information can be transferred back into vehicle-specific messaging formats for seamless interoperability. A separate vehicle-specific module (VSM VSM Value Stream Mapping (manufacturing process evaluation technique) VSM Vibrating Sample Magnetometer VSM Vascular Smooth Muscle VSM Visual Studio Magazine VSM Vietnam Service Medal VSM Virtual Shared Memory VSM Viable Systems Model ) provides vehicle-unique control messages to the unmanned system being operated, whether a ground, sea or air platform. AAI's STANAG 4586 GCS architecture also provides a common user interface that can dynamically configure to the type of unmanned system being controlled. The command-and-control capabilities of the GCS were further expanded to include the integration of QinetiQ North America's TALON[R] robot. AAI AAI American Association of Immunologists. and QinetiQ North America successfully demonstrated a STANAG 4586-to-JAUS (Joint Architecture for Unmanned Systems) translator designed to support the TALON robot. This also allows video to be transmitted from Talon to AAI's One System Remote Video Terminal (OSRVT). AAI currently is working with QinetiQ North America's Technology solutions Group in Waltham, Mass., to integrate OSRVT capabilities into the TALON's controller, which is expected to provide TALON operators even greater situational awareness from data provided by the UAS overhead. "The objective of NATO STANAG 4586 is to create interoperability among different unmanned systems utilized by the alliance's military forces," says AAI's Vice President of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Steven Reid. "Because of AAI's longstanding expertise in GCS technologies, we are embracing this objective to create total GCS interoperability across various types of unmanned platforms. This will keep American and allied warfighters safe, as well as increase their mission success rate." The systems AAI demonstrated to support this mission also included VSMs for its Shadow 200 and Aerosonde[R] unmanned aircraft, as well as software which successfully allows the GCS to interface with the Navy's unmanned vehicle management system (UVMS UVMS Universal Video Management System UVMS Union Vale Middle School (Union Vale, New York) ). The UVMS provides a task-driven interface that is expected to be used on the Navy's Littoral Combat Ship The Littoral Combat Ship is the first of the U.S. Navy's next-generation surface combatants. Intended as a relatively small surface vessel for operations in the littoral region (close to shore), the LCS is smaller than the Navy's guided missile frigates, and have been compared to to coordinate all unmanned vehicle activity. In a similar demonstration during July, AAI successfully controlled an unmanned surface vessel (USV USV Unterbrechungsfreie Stromversorgung (German; uninterruptible power supply) USV Unmanned Surface Vehicle USV United States Volunteers (Civil War) USV Universal Steering Vector USV US Visits System ) off the coast of Melbourne, Fla., using the same GCS architecture in a man-portable configuration called an Expeditionary GCS. "As a whole, the technologies AAI recently demonstrated represent a comprehensive, STANAG 4586-compliant solution," says Reid. "Our GCS architecture provides command-and-control capability for all compliant UAS, and now for UGV UGV Unmanned Ground Vehicle UGV Unattended Ground Vehicle and USV systems too." About AAI AAI Corporation designs, produces, and supports aerospace and defense systems through its direct and indirect wholly owned subsidiaries, AAI Services Corporation, Aerosonde Pty Ltd, ESL Defence Limited, and Symtx, Inc. Its high-technology products and services include unmanned aircraft systems, training and simulation systems, automated aerospace test and maintenance equipment, armament systems, aviation ground support equipment, and logistical, engineering, and supply chain services. AAI Corporation is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Textron Inc. More information is available at www.aaicorp.com. About Textron Systems Textron Systems Corporation has been providing innovative solutions to the defense, homeland security and aerospace communities for over 50 years. Known for its precision smart weapons, intelligent battlefield systems, surveillance systems, intelligence software solutions, aircraft control components, piston engines, armored vehicles and unmanned aircraft systems, Textron Systems includes AAI, HR Textron, Lycoming Engines, Overwatch Tactical Operations, Overwatch Geospatial Operations, Textron Defense Systems, and Textron Marine & Land Systems. Textron Systems Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Avco Corporation. Avco Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Textron Inc. More information is available at www.textronsystems.com. About Textron Inc. Textron Inc. is a $13.2 billion multi-industry company operating in 34 countries with approximately 44,000 employees. The company leverages its global network of aircraft, defense and intelligence, industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and services. Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands such as Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft Company, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Greenlee, Fluid & Power, Textron Systems and Textron Financial Corporation. More information is available at www.textron.com. |
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