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BAE flies UK's largest unmanned aircraft.


Byline: Farnborough

BAE Systems BAE Systems

British manufacturer of aircraft, missiles, avionics, naval vessels, and other aerospace and defense products. BAE Systems was formed (1999) from the merger of British Aerospace (BAe) with Marconi Electronic Systems.
 said it has successfully flown Britain's largest fully autonomous unmanned aircraft Unmanned Aircraft (UA) is a term used in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) definition of Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS). UA refers to the aircraft portion of the system required to operate it, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.  Mantis, developed under a programme jointly funded by UK Ministry of Defence and UK Industry.

The next generation autonomous system A network that is administered by a single set of management rules that are controlled by one person, group or organization. Autonomous systems often use only one routing protocol, although multiple protocols can be used. The core of the Internet is made up of many autonomous systems. , Mantis, completed its maiden flight in Woomera, South Australia
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, said a BAE statement.

During subsequent flights, Mantis successfully completed a series of trials demonstrating the capability of the system and the potential of large unmanned systems to support future UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) operational needs.

Defence Equipment & Support Director Combat Air, Air Vice-Marshal Simon Bollom, said: "These trials at the end of this technology demonstration programme have successfully demonstrated a number of key factors that have helped build confidence in the feasibility of a UK-derived medium altitude long endurance unmanned aerial system."

During phase one of the programme, BAE Systems has been working alongside the UK MOD and key industrial parties including Rolls- Royce (Integrated Propulsion System & Engine Clearance); QinetiQ (Flight Termination System and Communication System); GE Aviation (Electrical Power System and Primary Flight Control Actuation); Meggitt (Electrical Braking System) and Selex Galileo (future Mission Systems and Sensor requirements).

Chris Allam, managing director of the Autonomous Systems & Future Capability business within BAE Systems, said: "This achievement is testament to the can-do approach of the whole team working on this programme. Mantis has gone from concept to flight in just 19 months and the ministry of defence, BAE Systems and a number of industry parties have worked together to make this happen."

It confirms the skill and innovation within the UK aerospace sector and the ability to move quickly from concept to reality."

Mantis has a 20 metre wingspan and is BAE Systems' first all-electric aircraft. The system is intended to be easily deployable and can be broken down to fit into a military transport aircraft.

Mantis is designed to be a real workhorse with "plug and play" elements in the mission system and the ability to carry a wide range of sensors.

Mantis is a fully autonomous next generation unmanned aircraft system Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) is the term introduced by The United States Department of Defense (DoD) and adopted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to replace the term Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). . It can execute its mission with a much reduced need for human intervention by understanding and reacting to its environment.- TradeArabia News Service

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Publication:TradeArabia (Manama, Bahrain)
Date:Nov 18, 2009
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